At the Internet Association, we understand there’s no silver bullet that will slay every patent troll. Honest American job creators…
Everyone – policymakers in Washington included – agrees that we should aim to make government agencies more efficient, more technology…
We’ll all remember 2016 for different (and numerous) reasons. While you reflect on all the ups, the downs, and the…
Earlier today, the Internet Association filed an amicus brief in support of the Patent Trade Office (PTO) in the Aqua Products case. We were joined…
Artists, even Nobel Prize-winning artists, borrow, build upon, and sample from other artists. Drawing inspiration from those around you is…
Californians now have a right to an internet will of sorts, thanks to Governor Jerry Brown’s approval this weekend of…
The IANA transition enjoys strong support from national security experts, industry, and public interest groups. Here’s what they’re saying:Internet Association…
This September marks five years since the America Invents Act (AIA) was signed into law, ushering our patent system into…
The European Commission’s proposed “modernization” of EU copyright rules fails to create future-proofed intellectual property policies that protect consumers, rightsholders,…
The pivotal scene in Artificial Intelligence (AI) movies is almost always the Turing Test, when a human meets a robot…
Following our previous work in defense of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) safe harbors, we’ve seen a lot of…
In Defense of the DMCACongress gets a bad rap these daysWe spend a lot of time discussing everything that’s wrong…