Category: Policy

K: Confusionism/Ruism

Introduction The Ruism kritik, also known as the Confucianism kritik, is a philosophical and political argument that critiques modern society, politics, and ethics through the

Counterplan — Chevron

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Counterplan — International Treaties

The international treaties counterplan involves the United States proposing and negotiating a new international intellectual property treaty, rather than simply enacting domestic IP protections. Some

DA — Business Confidence

Introduction The Business Confidence Disadvantage, often referred to as the “BizCon DA” in debate circles, is a common argument used against policy proposals that could

DA: China-US Relations

The United States and China are engaged in an intensifying competition for global leadership in intellectual property and innovation, particularly in emerging technologies like artificial

No Fault Injunctive Relief Aff

Introduction The United States federal government should render determinations by the Patent Trial and Appeals Board advisory opinions subject to de novo review by Article

CP — Antitrust

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Inter Parties Review Aff

Introduction The patent system in the United States has long been viewed as a cornerstone of innovation and economic growth. By granting inventors exclusive rights

DA: Anti-Trust Horse Trading

  The antitrust horse-trading disadvantage argues that the FTC and DOJ are cracking-down on AI in anti-trust issues now but that they only have the

AFF—Bona Fide, De Minimis

Trademarks play a vital role in commerce and brand protection, serving as distinctive signs that allow consumers to identify the source of goods and services.