Article: COMMERCE SECRETARY GUTIERREZ HAILS APPOINTMENT OF COORDINATOR FOR INTERNATIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ENFORCEMENT

The U.S. Department of Commerce issued the following press release:

U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez today hailed President Bush's appointment of the new U.S. Coordinator for International Intellectual Property (IP) Enforcement to continue the Administration's efforts to enforce and protect IP rights around the world. The President has named Wayne B. Paugh, currently Senior Advisor and Acting Coordinator, as the next IP Enforcement Coordinator.

"Intellectual property is central to promoting the ingenuity, innovation, and creativity that drive our economy," said Gutierrez. "IP enforcement is a high priority for the President and his Administration to ensure that American ...

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