CLE Materials

CLE materials for the IPPI 2026 Winter Institute: IP and National Success

For Panel 1: The U.S. as a Leader in Innovation and IP Policy

For Panel 2: Litigation Leadership

For Panel 3: The Future of the U.S. as a Life Sciences Innovator

Links to white papers, articles, and research relevant to panel topic covered by Tonya Combs (Eli Lilly and Company):

Key Statistics
Key Research Citations

For Panel 4: IP and the Startup Economy

For Panel 5: Copyright, AI, and National Competitiveness

  • Jéssica Dutra and Robert Stoner of Secretariat, Copyright Industries in the U.S. Economy: The 2024 Report, prepared for the International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA) (December 2024), https://www.iipa.org/files/uploads/2025/02/IIPA-Copyright-Industries-in-the-U.S.-Economy-Report-2024_ONLINE_FINAL.pdf
    • Available on www.iipa.org
    • In 2023, the value added by the core copyright industries to U.S. GDP reached more than $2 trillion dollars ($2,096.31 billion), accounting for 7.66% of the U.S. economy.  In 2023, the value added by the total copyright industries to GDP4 exceeded $3.3 trillion ($3,369.08 billion), accounting for 12.31% of the U.S. economy.
  • Graham Allison, “The National Insecurity of AI,” Aspen Strategy Group (October 16, 2024), https://www.belfercenter.org/research-analysis/national-insecurity-ai
    • “For the first decade after the explosion of atomic bombs destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki forcing Japan to surrender in WWII, the smartest scientists and strategists in the world grappled with the question of what this meant for strategy, statecraft, and the future of international order. Read what they said and wrote, and examine what they actually did.” (Accessed 2/10/26)
  • Maria Pallante, Mary Rasenberger, and Danielle Coffey, “Generative AI is generating astronomical profits by trampling authors and publishers,” The Hill (April 26, 2024), https://thehill.com/opinion/4624330-generative-ai-is-generating-astronomical-profits-by-trampling-authors-and-publishers/
    • “As Congress well knows, copyright is a fundamentally important right authorized explicitly by the U.S. Constitution, not a minor inconvenience that can be disregarded by downstream inventors or investors. Copyright is the means by which authors and publishers are incentivized to write, publish, inspire and inform— crucial roles that are more essential than ever in the face of numerous, serious threats to democracy.” (Accessed 2/11/26)
  • “[T]he AI Perspectives of U.S Publishers,” Association of American Publishers (March 15, 2025), https://publishers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/White-House-AI-Action-Plan-Association-of-American-Publishers.pdf
    • “Global AI leadership goes hand in hand with global copyright leadership. Several countries have framed copyright protection as an impediment to AI development. These countries do not have the IP markets of the United States. By upholding U.S. intellectual property—including the copyright laws that protect and incentivize the ongoing investments of publishers and authors— the United States can signal to other nations that they must not weaken their own copyright laws…At stake are the livelihoods of all creators who have helped to make the United States the leading voice on intellectual property in the digital age and who are integral to the future success of lawful AI products.”