Reaction to Sen. Gregg’s Nomination

As a follow-up to the post on Sen. Gregg’s nomination as Commerce Secretary, BNA is now reporting (subscription service) that several IP groups have come out in favor of the nomination.

Herbert Wamsley, executive director of the Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO), praised Sen. Gregg’s experience in the Senate and House of Representatives on IP issues.  He also noted that Sen. Gregg has a good understanding of the Commerce Department and the PTO.  IPO is a trade association for owners of intellectual property and generally takes a strong IP protection stance on issues.

The Coalition for 21st Century Patent Reform issued a press release on Feb. 3 praising Sen. Gregg’s work in the Senate and his familiarity with the PTO and improvements needed to strengthen the nation’s patent system.  The Coalition is a group of 50 companies that favor patent reform that places limitations on the power of patents.

Mark Esper, executive vice president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Intellectual Property Center, also praised the nomination in a Feb. 3 blog post on the Center’s website.  Esper noted that Sen. Gregg has supported pro-IP policies and legislation.  In particular, he was a co-sponsor of the PRO-IP Act that was enacted in late 2008.  The Act created the Office of the United States Intellectual Property Enforcement Representative and increased civil and criminal penalties for copyright and trademark infringement.

The fact that parties on both sides of the patent reform issue are applauding the nomination says one of two things:  either Sen. Gregg is a great pick by Pres. Obama or he will be simply more of the same.  I think the nomination for PTO director will be significantly more important to the patent world.

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One Response to “Reaction to Sen. Gregg’s Nomination”

  1. Obama to Nominate Gary Locke for Commerce Secretary « Inventive Step Says:

    [...] attempt to nominate a new Secretary of Commerce, the cabinet post that oversees the PTO:  here, here, and here.  Well, after the failed nominations of New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson and New [...]

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