Category: Policy

Sui Generis Counterplan

Sui generis, meaning “of its own kind” or “unique” in Latin, refers to a special form of intellectual property protection that is distinct from traditional

Canada Innovation Good

This disadvantage outlines a potential chain of events stemming from Canada’s innovation gap with the United States, particularly in research and development (R&D) spending. Here’s

Elections Disadvantage

This disadvantage argues Kamala Harris will win the election in the status quo and that protecting intellectual property could undermine support. There are several ways

Advantage Counterplans

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Antitrust Counterplan

The antitrust counterplan presents a strategic approach to fostering innovation and competition through targeted government intervention. At its core, the counterplan calls for the United

Senate Control By Democrats

This affirmative case focuses on strengthening protection for indigenous intellectual property rights in the United States. The background highlights several key issues: This disadvantage argues

Indigenous Copyright Aff

This affirmative case presents two versions of a plan to strengthen copyright protections for indigenous cultural works and expressions. The “Second Factor” version, which focuses

Natives Affirmative

This affirmative case focuses on strengthening protection for indigenous intellectual property rights in the United States. The background highlights several key issues: Current U.S. intellectual

The PTAB Case

The affirmative case centers on reforming the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), a body created by the America Invents Act of 2011 to review