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March 9th, 2005
White House to Continue Campaign for Intellectual Property Rights
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The Bush Administration will continue to promote intellectual property rights as a diplomatic priority and an essential building block for expanding the global market economy, according to a leading Commerce Department official, Phillip J. Bond.
Nanotech. This new technology is touching people's lives in many ways, such as bacteria-fighting kitchen products, running boards for SUVs, or sun protection skin ointments. New manufacturing processes will accelerate the impact, with hybrids already evident in IT. "Nano-enabled molecular circuits will marry with silicon until you get to a pure molecular play" for instance, and then processes will emerge for "effective laser-printing and integrating circuits with nano-scale objects."
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