Las Vegas Review-Journal

Security show draws intellectu­al property protest

- By Wade Tyler Millward Las Vegas Review-journal

A group of about 20 people protested outside a security trade show Thursday on the Strip.

The protesters said they belong to The Alliance to Stop IP Violations, a group that accuses specific companies in attendance at ISC West of stealing intellectu­al property, or IP, from other companies.

Group representa­tives did not offer any proof of companies stealing property. The group’s website did not also elaborate on its allegation­s.

One protester, recruiter T.A. Bastidino, said group members flew in from out of state and had picketed other events.

“We’re looking out for small businesses,” the 25-year-old from Orlando said.

Protesters outside the Sands Expo Center, which hosted ISC West, chanted, “Thieves inside, respect patent laws.”

A representa­tive of ISC West, the largest security trade show in the U.S., did not address the group’s accusation­s against specific companies in a statement.

“ISC events management and Reed Exhibition­s respect the IP rights of others and expects all exhibitors to do the same,” said Will Wise, Reed Exhibition­s group vice president of security events portfolio, in a statement.

Contact Wade Tyler Millward at wmillward@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-383-4602. Follow @ wademillwa­rd on Twitter.

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