VoteClimate: Intellectual Property: British Economy - 28th February 2017

Intellectual Property: British Economy - 28th February 2017

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Intellectual Property: British Economy.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2017-02-28/debates/908CF943-4505-44C0-8554-2829E7EBBE72/IntellectualPropertyBritishEconomy

10:36 Bill Esterson (Labour)

Intellectual property is the sum of a person’s or a business’s creativity and unique knowledge: their industrial designs, trademarks and inventions. Intellectual property gives ownership to ideas. It secures, for the creator, a stake in the value generated by their creations. Whether we are talking about the knowledge economy, the digital sector, high-end manufacturing or renewable energy, the UK has a deserved global status in all those fields. We have that status not just because British people are particularly good at having ideas, but because we are very good at safeguarding the ownership of those ideas, although, as we heard in great detail from hon. Members, we have a significant amount more to do to protect that ownership. Intellectual property is a catalyst for growth and jobs—for a successful economy. That is becoming increasingly apparent and it will be increasingly important if we are to be an economy of high pay and prosperity, and not an economy of low skill and low wages, competing on the basis of price alone, in an uncertain world.

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