List of Intellectual Property Legislation Proposed in The United States Congress

List Of Intellectual Property Legislation Proposed In The United States Congress

This is a list of proposed legislation currently or formerly pending in either house of the United States Congress that would change intellectual property laws in the United States if enacted. Bills still pending as of the end of a Congress were not passed but may be reintroduced in subsequent Congresses.

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