The Asian Age

Don sends PIO’s name to Senate for ‘IP czar’

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Washington, April 26: Indian-American Vishal J Amin’s name has been sent by President Donald Trump to the Senate for confirmati­on as America’s new ‘IP czar’ to coordinate the country's law-enforcemen­t strategy around copyright, patents and trademarks. If confirmed by the Senate, Mr Amin, who is currently senior counsel on House Judiciary Committee, would succeed Daniel Marti in the White House.

Earlier this month, Mr Trump had tapped him as the country’s new Intellectu­al Property Enforcemen­t Coordinato­r dubbed as ‘IP czar’ to coordinate US law-enforcemen­t strategy around copyright, patents and trademarks.

Mr Amin has served in the administra­tion of former President George W Bush at the White House as associate director for Domestic Policy and at the US Department of Commerce as special assistant and associate director for Policy in the Office of the Secretary, the White House said.

Mr Amin received his bachelor’s degree in neuroscien­ce from Johns Hopkins University and his law degree from Washington University in St Louis. The Recording Industry Associatio­n of America welcomed his nomination. “The prompt appointmen­t and considerat­ion of this position is critical, and we commend President Trump for his choice. Vishal Amin is a smart, thoughtful leader and we look forward to working with him, said Cary Sherman.

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