Sites of Interest
- US Copyright Office
- US Patent & Trademark Office
- World Intellectual Property Organization
- American Intellectual Property Law
- Intellectual Property Department
- Intellectual Property Owners Association
- Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.
- Colorado Bar Association
- Franklin Pierce Law Center Intellectual Property Mall
- Intellectual Property and the National Information Infrastructure
- International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property
- International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (United States Group)
- International Intellectual Property Alliance
- International Trademark Association
- Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
ICANN is a technical coordination body for the Internet. Created in October 1998 by a broad coalition of the Internet's business, technical, academic, and user communities, ICANN is assuming responsibility for a set of technical functions previously performed under U.S. government contract by IANA and ther groups. Specifically, ICANN coordinates the assignment of the following identifiers that must be globally unique for the Internet to function: Internet domain names, IP address numbers, and protocolparameter and port numbers. In addition, ICANN coordinates the stable operation of the Internet's root server system. - The John Marshall Law School
- National Academies' Intellectual Property Website
- New York Intellectual Property Law Association
- US Committee for the World Intellectual Property Organization
- US PTO Kids' Pages
- West LegalEdCenter
- PCT-SAFE (electronic filing of international applications) 2/12/04 Press Release