Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet

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The Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet is a specialized panel of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee that oversees federal courts, intellectual property law, and legal issues related to digital technology and the online environment.

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instanceOf United States House Judiciary subcommittee
legislative subcommittee
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governingBodyOf policy areas related to courts, intellectual property, and the internet within the House Judiciary Committee
hasJurisdictionOver administration of the federal courts
anti‑counterfeiting policy
bankruptcy courts
copyright policy
digital piracy issues
domain name–related legal issues
federal courts and judgeships
information technology–related legal issues
intellectual property aspects of international trade agreements
intellectual property enforcement
internet governance–related legal issues
online copyright infringement issues
patent policy
trademark policy
legislativeChamber United States House of Representatives
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
oversees copyright law in the United States
federal courts in the United States
intellectual property law in the United States
legal issues related to digital technology
legal issues related to the internet
patent law in the United States
trademark law in the United States
parentOrganization House Committee on the Judiciary
surface form: United States House Committee on the Judiciary
partOf House Committee on the Judiciary
surface form: United States House Committee on the Judiciary
reportsTo House Committee on the Judiciary
surface form: United States House Committee on the Judiciary
responsibleFor conducting oversight of federal agencies involved in intellectual property
conducting oversight of the federal judiciary on matters within its jurisdiction
drafting legislation affecting federal courts
drafting legislation on intellectual property
holding hearings on internet and digital policy issues
scopeIncludes digital copyright licensing issues
judicial ethics and administration issues related to federal courts
legal aspects of cross‑border online infringement
legal aspects of digital content distribution
legal aspects of emerging online platforms
legal aspects of online service provider liability
legal aspects of software and database protection
legal aspects of technological protection measures
online privacy–related legal issues
technology and innovation policy as it relates to IP
typeOfCommittee standing subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee

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House Committee on the Judiciary hasSubcommittee Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet