President Celebrates IP Day with AI Innovation and Deregulation Push
Published Date: 4/30/2025
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Summary
On World Intellectual Property Day 2025, the President celebrates American inventors and artists while pledging to protect their ideas and creations. The Administration is cutting red tape, boosting tech leadership in AI and other fields, and using tariffs to stop intellectual property theft. These moves aim to keep America’s innovation strong, protect jobs, and grow the economy now and into the future.
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Executive Order to Cut AI Red Tape
The President says he signed an Executive Order called "Removing Barriers to American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence" to slash red tape and support leadership in AI, automation, blockchain, data analytics, and cybersecurity. This action is described as intended to help American innovators and technology businesses move faster and face fewer regulatory hurdles.
Strategic Tariffs to Protect Intellectual Property
The Administration says it is using strategic tariffs to stop intellectual property theft and to recenter trade policy and secure stronger IP protections in trade deals. The proclamation ties these tariff measures to defending American businesses and jobs from those who would steal intellectual property.
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