FC: Congressional caucus forms to tout copyright, oppose piracy

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Mon May 19 2003 - 19:44:24 PDT

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    I wrote a quick article about this (with comments from the MPAA and RIAA) 
    that you can find here:
    http://news.com.com/2100-1028_3-1007908.html
    
    -Declan
    
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    From: Johnson, Eric
    Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 2:55 PM
    To: Democratic AAs; Democratic LDs
    Subject: Join the IP Caucus
    Hi all.
    My boss, Rep Wexler,  is starting a new caucus with Reps Adam Smith and Tom 
    Feeney about intellectual property issues.  If you would like to join the 
    Congressional Caucus on Intellectual Property Promotion and Piracy 
    Prevention, contact myself or Ellen McLaren on my staff.  Thanks and have a 
    great weekend.
    Eric Johnson
    _____________
    Chief of Staff, Congressman Robert Wexler
    213 Cannon House Office Building
    Washington, DC 20515
    202-225-3001
    202-225-5974 (fax)
    
    Protect American Innovation and Ideas
    Join the Congressional Caucus on Intellectual Property Promotion and Piracy 
    Prevention
    
    Dear Colleague,
    Intellectual property is the creative product of the human mind.  Your 
    intellectual property - whether patented invention, copyrighted song or 
    trademark - is as much yours as your house or car.  You enjoy the 
    intellectual property of other people whenever you turn on your computer, 
    listen to the radio, or watch television or a movie.  Innovation in 
    technology has allowed us to instantly communicate with friends and 
    colleagues around the world with email programs and to dramatically improve 
    productivity with easy-to-use computer operating systems.  The innovation 
    of artists, musicians and entertainers from George Gershwin and Maria 
    Callas to Halle Berry and Garth Brooks has advanced all aspects of our 
    culture.  Innovation in agriculture, refinements in crop strains, allow us 
    to enjoy more-resilient and better-tasting fruits and vegetables.  And we 
    can enjoy those innovations and many more like them because America has a 
    long tradition of protecting intellectual property with over 200 years of 
    strong copyright and patent law.
    
    Intellectual property can be difficult to see or touch but it is at the 
    heart of American industry and exports and has been the catalyst of 
    progress for decades.  However, probably because intellectual property is 
    intangible, the issues confronting intellectual property holders are often 
    not well understood by the general public.  Due to this lack of 
    understanding, the concerns of the thousands of Americans whose livelihoods 
    depend on intellectual property protection are not being fully debated or 
    addressed.
    
    We want to invite you to join the Congressional Caucus on Intellectual 
    Property Promotion and Piracy Prevention.  The role of the Congressional 
    Caucus on Intellectual Property Promotion and Piracy Prevention will be to 
    educate members and staff about intellectual property rights, particularly 
    as these rights relate to ever-changing technologies.  The Caucus will work 
    with experts from the Administration, executive branch, intellectual 
    property holders, and consumer groups in order to facilitate more informed 
    debate and legislative action on intellectual property protection and 
    domestic and international piracy issues.  It is our hope that the Caucus 
    will create a forum for both domestic and international patent and 
    copyright issues.
    
    If you are interested in joining the Congressional Caucus on Intellectual 
    Property Promotion and Piracy Prevention, please contact Ellen McLaren 
    (Rep. Wexler) at 5-3001, Brandon Steinmann (Rep. Feeney) at 5-2706, or John 
    Mulligan (Rep. A. Smith) at 5-8901.
    
    
    
    
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