WASHINGTON – The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) today issued the following statement on the nomination of Deborah Robinson to serve as the U.S. Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator:
“The ESA congratulates Deborah Robinson on her nomination for the role of U.S. Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator. Deborah’s extensive experience makes her extraordinarily qualified for this position, which is vital to a strong and successful future for the U.S. video game industry,” said ESA President and CEO Stanley Pierre-Louis. “This nomination reaffirms the Administration’s commitment to pursuing strong intellectual property laws and enforcement, and we look forward to her speedy confirmation.”
Robust intellectual property policies and enforcement promotes creativity, protects investments and fosters innovation across creative industries, including the video game sector. The ESA’s policy priorities include intellectual property protection and enforcement, which serve to enhance the global marketplace for U.S. companies.
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The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) serves as the voice and advocate for the U.S. video game industry. Its members are the innovators, creators, publishers and business leaders that are reimagining entertainment and transforming how we interact, learn, connect and play. The ESA works to expand and protect the dynamic marketplace for video games through innovative and engaging initiatives that showcase the positive impact of video games on people, culture and the economy. For more information, visit the ESA’s website or follow the ESA on Twitter @theESA.