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This Month in IP: July 2023

C4IP is recognizing patents, copyrights, and trademarks registered during the month of July for historic inventions that changed their industries and the...

The Council for Innovation Promotion (C4IP) and University of Maryland Host Roundtable on PG County Innovation Ecosystem With Rep. Glenn Ivey (MD-4)

On Monday, July 24, the Council for Innovation Promotion (C4IP) and the University of Maryland (UMD) hosted Congressman Glenn Ivey (D-MD), along...

C4IP Q&A Series: Revisiting Interview with Senator Thom Tillis, Part 2

Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) has reintroduced the Patent Eligibility Restoration Act to Congress alongside co-sponsor Chris Coons (D-DE), receiving praise from C4IP’s...

Celebrating American Innovation: Josephine Cochrane

C4IP is recognizing Josephine Cochrane (1839-1913), an inspiring female inventor who created and patented an appliance that altered home-life forever: the dishwasher....

The Future of AI and IP

In recent years, the intersection between intellectual property and emerging technologies — specifically artificial intelligence — has become a subject of significant...

Fact Check: The ITC’s Import Process and Bans Help Protect U.S. Innovators

Claim: Representatives David Schweikert (AZ-01) and Don Beyer (VA-08) introduced the “Advancing America’s Interests Act,” which claims that the International Trade Commission’s...

Why C4IP Supports the PREVAIL Act

The PREVAIL Act provides a comprehensive set of reforms that — after a decade’s worth of experience with the Patent Trial and...

Celebrating American Innovation: Henry Ford

C4IP is recognizing American businessman and inventor Henry Ford (1863-1947), who modernized the manufacturing and automobile industries. Henry Ford was born on...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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The Council for Innovation Promotion (C4IP) and University of Maryland Host Roundtable on PG County Innovation Ecosystem With Rep. Glenn Ivey (MD-4),

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C4IP Q&A Series: Revisiting Interview with Senator Thom Tillis, Part 2,

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Celebrating American Innovation: Josephine Cochrane,

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The Future of AI and IP,

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Fact Check: The ITC’s Import Process and Bans Help Protect U.S. Innovators,

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Why C4IP Supports the PREVAIL Act,

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Celebrating American Innovation: Henry Ford,

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

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

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The Bayh-Dole Act Does Not Impede Knowledge Sharing,

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Celebrating American Innovation: Willis Carrier,

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