FREE ACCESS

Sign in with Google to continue in IP News.

Google SSO gives you the quickest path into the IIPLA newsroom, your reading access, and member-level continuity across articles. The full login page is still available if you prefer another option.

By continuing you agree to our terms and privacy policy.

Already have an account? Log in · Create account

Members-only content

IIPLA News
Friday, May 22, 2026

China's Coordinated Assault on U.S. Intellectual Property Demands Robust Government Response

Chinese AI firms and platforms are aggressively targeting American technology and creative industries, prompting calls for comprehensive U.S. policy action to safeguard intellectu…

IIPLA News Deskanonymous access0 articles left this week
China's Coordinated Assault on U.S. Intellectual Property Demands Robust Government Response
Sign In To Continue

You have reached the guest article limit.

Unlock more of the IIPLA newsroom by signing in with SSO or joining as a member.

Chinese entities are conducting a two-pronged campaign against U.S. intellectual property, exploiting AI technologies to misappropriate trade secrets from American tech companies and unauthorized use of copyrighted creative works. This escalating challenge underscores the need for a unified government strategy combini…
Related Coverage

Continue in the newsroom

Back to newsroom
Trademarkscaribbean

Jamaica and WIPO Forge Partnership to Enhance Intellectual Property Training for Diplomats

Jamaica has entered into a Letter of Intent with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) to implement a structured training programme on intellectual property (IP) for diplomats and government officials. Signed by Foreign Affairs Minister Kamina Johnson Smith and WIPO Director General Daren Tang, the initi…

Friday, May 22, 2026