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Competition Bureau recognized for innovative approach to intellectual property


Bureau presented with "Most Innovative Soft Law - 2017 Antitrust Writing Award" in Washington, DC

OTTAWA, March 29, 2017 /CNW/ - The Competition Bureau won praise from leading international antitrust experts last night in Washington, DC for its Intellectual Property Enforcement Guidelines (IPEGs). The Bureau was honoured with the title of Most Innovative Soft Law (intellectual property section) at the 2017 Antitrust Writing Awards.

The honour singled out the Bureau's IPEGs as the most innovative non-enforcement tool by a competition agency on issues relating to antitrust and intellectual property (IP). The guidelines were judged based on their practical relevance, innovation and contribution to competition advocacy.

The IPEGs give greater clarity to stakeholders on how the Bureau deals with competition issues involving IP.

The decision to award the honour to the Bureau follows a three-month award selection process involving more than 50 international antitrust experts.

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"Intellectual property and competition policy share a common goal: driving innovation in support of a dynamic and productive economy. I'm proud that the Bureau has won an international honour for our efforts to make it easier for IP stakeholders to operate competitively and within the law."

John Pecman
Commissioner of Competition

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