Institute of Intellectual Property & Social Justice Inc

Institute for Intellectual Property and Social Justice, Inc.

The Institute for Intellectual Property and Social Justice advances ideas, encourages enterprise, and protects people through engagement with IP law. IIPSJ empowers traditionally marginalized people politically, socially, and economically through research, advocacy, and education.
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2005
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Rockville, MD 20850 United States
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The Latest Blog Post 2024 End of Year Recap December 21 2024 As we close another successful year we want to highlight some of the Read More Events 2023 Mosaic IP Law and Policy Roundtable Conference LEARN MORE Videos Newsletter December 2024 IP and Social Justice Newsletter Read More The IIPSJ Mission The Fulfilment of the Social Justice Obligations of Intellectual Property Protection by Embracing the Principles of Equitable Access Inclusion and Empowerment. About Us The Institute for Intellectual Property and Social Justice IIPSJ was established to address the social justice implications of intellectual property law and policy both domestically and globally. IIPSJs broad work includes the scholarly examination of intellectual property law from the social justice perspective advocacy for social justicecognizant interpretation application and revision of the intellectual property law efforts to increase the diversity of the intellectual property legal bar and programs to empower historically and currently disadvantaged and marginalized communities through the development protection use and exploitation of intellectual property. Intellectual Property x Social Justice Social justice varies with circumstances including both the aspirational ideal of substantive equality as well as functional relatively easily addressable features of procedural equality.

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