Council for Innovation Promotion

C4IP Q&A Series: Revisiting Interview with Senator Thom Tillis

Last week, Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) reintroduced the Patent Eligibility Restoration Act to Congress alongside co-sponsor Chris Coons (D-DE), receiving praise from C4IP’s board. In January, C4IP interviewed Sen. Tillis as part of a Q&A series. Here’s an excerpt of what he had to say at that time about the importance of strong IP rights […]

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The Council for Innovation Promotion (C4IP) Applauds Senators Tillis and Coons’ Introduction of Bills to Kickstart American Innovation

WASHINGTON (June 22, 2023) — Today, Senators Thom Tillis and Chris Coons introduced two complementary bills to strengthen intellectual property rights in the United States. C4IP strongly supports these bills, as they would act as vital safeguards to Americans’ constitutionally enshrined IP rights. One bill seeks to reform a recent administrative review process of issued

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Celebrating American Innovation: John Korbel, The Wright Brothers, and Dr. John Gorie

In 1851, inventor and physician Dr. John Gorrie received a patent for an “improved process for the artificial production of ice.” The global ice maker market size is expected to reach over $3 billion by 2028. In 1904, inventor John Korbel received a patent for the “doughnut frier and drainer.” In 2020 alone, over 200

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Fact Check: The Bayh-Dole Act Does Not Impede Knowledge Sharing

Claim: Nature published an editorial piece insinuating that the Bayh-Dole Act limits knowledge-sharing and, in turn, prevents the latest medical innovations from reaching in-need patients. Correction: The Bayh-Dole Act does not impede knowledge-sharing or patient access — quite the opposite. The law encourages collaborative public-private partnerships that are uniquely suited to deliver lifesaving products to

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Celebrating American Innovation: Willis Carrier

Inventor Spotlight This month, C4IP recognizes American engineer and inventor Willis H. Carrier (1876-1950), who transformed climate control by developing and patenting the first modern air conditioner. Willis H. Carrier was born on November 26, 1876. His parents, Duane Williams Carrier and Elizabeth R. Haviland raised him on their dairy farm near Buffalo, New York.

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Council for Innovation Promotion Announces New Director of Outreach and Development: Peter Krug

WASHINGTON (June 8, 2023) — The Council for Innovation Promotion (C4IP) is pleased to announce that Peter Krug has joined as Director of Outreach and Development. “C4IP is delighted to welcome a Washington policy veteran and expert in intellectual property to our ranks,” said Frank Cullen, executive director of C4IP. “Peter’s expertise will be invaluable

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