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# At Breakfast Club, USTR Official Defends Process and Goals of Trade Agreement
- URL: https://broadbandbreakfast.com/at-breakfast-club-ustr-official-defends-process-and-goals-of-trade-agreement/
- Published: 2010-07-14T12:14:25.000Z
- Updated: 2024-02-06T15:53:24.000Z
- Description: WASHINGTON, July 14, 2010 – Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Intellectual Property Stanford McCoy defended the process and goals of the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement at the Intellectual Property Breakfast Club on Tuesday [https://broadbandbreakfast.com/2010/07/tech-and-con
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WASHINGTON, July 14, 2010 – Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Intellectual Property Stanford McCoy defended the process and goals of the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement at the Intellectual Property Breakfast Club [on Tuesday](https://broadbandbreakfast.com/tech-and-content-industry-still-at-loggerheads-over-anti-counterfeiting-trade-deal/).

BroadbandBreakfast.com on Wednesday released, for FREE, the full-length video of the Intellectual Property Breakfast Club event on Tuesday, which included discussion between McCoy at a range of industry officials representing copyright holders, technology companies, telecommunications providers and academics.

The event is available on BroadbandBreakfast.com at the [following link](https://broadbandbreakfast.com/at-breakfast-club-ustr-official-defends-process-and-goals-of-trade-agreement/).

The event was the third of three Intellectual Property Breakfast Club events, following a discussion of the Google Book Search proposed settlement in May, and battles over retransmission consent and video licensing in June. The panelists included:

- **Michael Carroll**, Professor of Law and Director, Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property, Washington College of Law, American University
- **Stanford McCoy**, Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Intellectual Property and Innovation, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
- **Steve Metalitz**, Counsel, International Intellectual Property Alliance and Partner, Mitchell, Silberberg & Knupp LLP
- **Heidi Salow**, Of Counsel, DLA Piper
- **Matthew Schruers**, Senior Counsel for Litigation and Legislative Affairs, Computer and Communications Industry Association

The event is available on BroadbandBreakfast.com at the [following link](https://broadbandbreakfast.com/intellectual-property-breakfast-club-featured-clash-of-views-between-broadcasters-and-cable-companies/).

Don’t miss the next Broadband Broadband Breakfast Club, on Tuesday, July 20, 2010, on “The Smart Grid, Telecommunications and the Electric Infrastructure.” Registration is available at[ http://broadbandbreakfast.eventbrite.com](http://broadbandbreakfast.eventbrite.com/?ref=broadbandbreakfast.com).The Intellectual Property Breakfast Club is sponsored by the **Intel Corporation**, **Public Knowledge** and **Time Warner Cable**.For further information about sponsorship, contact sylvia@broadbandcensus.com, or call 646-262-4630\. The Intellectual Property Breakfast Club is Copyright © Broadband Census News LLC.