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Office of the Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator<br />

38<br />

See World Intellectual Property Organization, “IP5<br />

Statistics Report 2011,” (2011) at p.80, accessed from<br />

http://www.fiveipoffices.org/statistics/statisticsreports/<br />

statisticsreport2011edition/PCT.pdf.<br />

39<br />

See, e.g., Organization for Economic Co-operation and<br />

Development (OECD), “Public Sector Transparency and The<br />

International Investor,” at p. 37 (2003), accessed from https://<br />

www.oecd.org/investment/investment-policy/18546790.pdf.<br />

40<br />

See Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, “2016 Special<br />

301 Report,” at p. 10 (April 2016), accessed from https://ustr.<br />

gov/sites/default/files/USTR-2016-Special-301-Report.pdf.<br />

41<br />

This is based on the design-application statistics for 2016<br />

(January through September) on the website of the World<br />

Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). During this period,<br />

the top five jurisdictions – among the designated contracting<br />

parties – were the European Union (3,089 design applications),<br />

the United States (1,624), Switzerland (1,462), Turkey (1,033),<br />

and Japan (878). WIPO, “Statistics under the Hague System,”<br />

accessed from http://www.wipo.int/hague/en/statistics/<br />

monthly_stats.jsp?type=DALL&name=6&count=COUNT. The<br />

website for the United States Patent and Trademark Office<br />

(USPTO) has additional information about the Hague System.<br />

See USPTO, “Hague Agreement Concerning the International<br />

Registration of Industrial Designs,” accessed from https://www.<br />

uspto.gov/patent/initiatives/hague-agreement-concerninginternational-registration-industrial-designs.<br />

42<br />

See Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive,<br />

“Foreign Spies Stealing US Economic Secrets in Cyberspace:<br />

Report to Congress on Foreign Economic Collection and<br />

Industrial Espionage, 2009-2011” (October 2011), accessed<br />

from https://www.ncsc.gov/publications/reports/fecie_all/<br />

Foreign_Economic_Collection_2011.pdf.<br />

Efforts to Quantify the Economic Effects of Counterfeit and<br />

Pirated Goods,” (April 2010), accessed from http://www.gao.<br />

gov/new.items/d10423.pdf.<br />

48<br />

Defense Security Service, United States Department of<br />

Defense, “Targeting U.S. Technologies: A Trend Analysis of<br />

Reporting From Defense Industry,” (2012), accessed from http://<br />

www.dss.mil/documents/ci/2012-unclass-trends.pdf.<br />

49<br />

President Barack Obama, “A New Tool Against Cyber<br />

Threats” (April 1, 2015), accessed from https://medium.<br />

com/@PresidentObama/a-new-tool-against-cyber-threats-<br />

1a30c188bc4#.dkbljtcbx.<br />

50<br />

See The White House, “Fact Sheet: Cybersecurity National<br />

Action Plan” (February 6, 2016), accessed from https://www.<br />

whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2016/02/09/fact-sheetcybersecurity-national-action-plan.<br />

51<br />

Office of Management and Budget, “Category Management<br />

Policy 16-1: Improving the Acquisition and Management<br />

of Common Information Technology: Software Licensing”<br />

(OMB Memorandum M-16-12; June 2, 2016), accessed<br />

from https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/<br />

memoranda/2016/m-16-12_1.pdf.<br />

52<br />

Anne Rung, United States Chief Acquisition Officer, and<br />

Tony Scott, United States Chief Information Officer, “Applying<br />

Category Management Principles to Software Management<br />

Practices” (June 2, 2016), accessed from https://www.whitehouse.<br />

gov/blog/2016/06/02/applying-category-managementprinciples-software-management-practices.<br />

53<br />

Executive Order 13103 of September 30, 1998, on “Computer<br />

Piracy” (63 FR 53273; October 5, 1998), accessed from https://<br />

www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-1998-10-05/pdf/98-26799.pdf.<br />

43<br />

See 18 U.S.C. § 1839(3) (definition of “trade secret”); The<br />

Uniform Trade Secret Act, § 1(4) (definition of “trade secret”),<br />

accessed from http://www.uniformlaws.org/shared/docs/<br />

trade%20secrets/utsa_final_85.pdf.<br />

44<br />

Leslie R. Caldwell, Assistant Attorney General, Criminal<br />

Division, United States Department of Justice, “Kolon Industries<br />

Inc. Pleads Guilty for Conspiring to Steal DuPont Trade Secrets<br />

Involving Kevlar Technology: Kolon Sentenced To Pay $360<br />

Million in Restitution And Fines” (April 30, 2015), accessed from<br />

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/kolon-industries-inc-pleadsguilty-conspiring-steal-dupont-trade-secrets-involving-kevlar.<br />

45<br />

This Figure is found in The Center for Responsible Enterprise<br />

And Trade and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Economic Impact<br />

of Trade Secret Theft: A framework for companies to safeguard<br />

trade secrets and mitigate potential threats, p. 20 Figure 8<br />

(February 2014), accessed at http://www.pwc.com/us/en/<br />

forensic-services/publications/assets/economic-impact.pdf.<br />

46<br />

Executive Office of the President, “Administration Strategy<br />

on Mitigating the Theft of U.S. Trade Secrets,” at p. 1 (February<br />

2013), accessed from https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/<br />

files/omb/IPEC/admin_strategy_on_mitigating_the_theft_<br />

of_u.s._trade_secrets.pdf.<br />

47<br />

See The Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual<br />

Property, “The IP Commission Report: The Report of the<br />

Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property,”<br />

(May 2013), accessed from http://www.ipcommission.org/<br />

report/ip_commission_report_052213.pdf; Government<br />

Accountability Office, “Intellectual Property: Observations on<br />

54<br />

Office of Management and Budget, “Category Management<br />

Policy 16-1: Improving the Acquisition and Management<br />

of Common Information Technology: Software Licensing”<br />

(OMB Memorandum M-16-12; June 2, 2016), accessed<br />

from https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/<br />

memoranda/2016/m-16-12_1.pdf.<br />

55<br />

Anne Rung, United States Chief Acquisition Officer, and<br />

Tony Scott, United States Chief Information Officer, “Applying<br />

Category Management Principles to Software Management<br />

Practices” (June 2, 2016), accessed from https://www.whitehouse.<br />

gov/blog/2016/06/02/applying-category-managementprinciples-software-management-practices.<br />

56<br />

OMB Memorandum M-16-02 includes the following directions<br />

to each agency: (1) “No later than 45 days after issuance of<br />

this memo, appoint a software manager, that is responsible<br />

for managing, through policy and procedure, all agency-wide<br />

commercial and COTS [commercial-off-the-shelf] software<br />

agreements and licenses”; (2) “Maintain a continual agencywide<br />

inventory of software licenses, including all licenses<br />

purchased, deployed, and in use…”; and (3) “Analyze inventory<br />

data to ensure compliance with software license agreements,<br />

consolidate redundant applications, and identify other costsaving<br />

opportunities.” Office of Management and Budget,<br />

“Category Management Policy 16-1: Improving the Acquisition<br />

and Management of Common Information Technology: Software<br />

Licensing,” at p. 3 (OMB Memorandum M-16-12; June 2, 2016),<br />

accessed from https://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/<br />

omb/memoranda/2016/m-16-12_1.pdf.<br />

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