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Official portrait of Vice President Joe Biden in his West Wing Office at the White House, Jan. 10, 2013. (Official White House Photo by David Lienemann).

Here’s the first of what should be 2-3 short pieces on the future of intellectual property protection in the Biden administration:

Intellectual property protection (IPP) has become a core national security concern of the United States, and consequently it’s worth thinking about how the Biden administration will approach questions of intellectual property (IP) law. While Biden does not have an extensive history of engagement with IP law, his long Senate career and his time as vice president witnessed profound changes in how the United States treats IP protection, especially on the international stage. Given that everyone now grants the importance of intellectual property, what new policies can we expect from Biden’s administration?

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