The C4IP report recommends 18 steps to enhance the U.S. intellectual property system, urging bipartisan lawmakers to advance patent legislation and address enforcement of IP theft. Released as the second edition, it highlights the need to improve the backlog problem at the USPTO, noting a 2010 study linking delays to significant economic costs. Key areas of focus include the AI legal framework, revisiting current patent rules, and increasing transparency in patent quality data—critical for future innovation and competition across sectors.
According to the C4IP report, large majorities of both Democrats and Republicans think lawmakers should 'continue protecting IP standards to promote future innovation and competition.'
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