Educating young people about the role and importance of intellectual property in our society and the laws and policies in place to protect both the property owner and the citizens who use it.

NEW LESSON
The Unreal Campaign:
How to Become the Smartest Consumer Ever

In the lesson, students participate in a simulation of a “Blue Ribbon Hearing” and take roles of committee members analyzing public policy responses to the issue of counterfeiting.

 
 

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If I buy and download music, I should be able to share it with anyone I want.
 
 

Educating to Protect Intellectual Property (ePIP) was created with funding by grant 2009-BE-BX-0001 from the
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
, the U.S. Department of Justice, and supported by The International Trademark Association.

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