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The Washington
D.C. Institute of Science and Technology (WIT) provides training in the
basic sciences required for systematic advanced study in modern computer
technologies and the related legal problems which they raise. It further
forms the basis for research and development in the legal sciences at the
intersection of the two disciplines: law and science.
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The Washington
Institute of Technology (WIT) was formed in 1993 as a Division of the
National Intellectual Property Law Institute. WIT serves as a research,
resource and graduate programs of study for advanced thinkers and scholars
dealing with business, industry, the government, law, academia, and the
judiciary. The WIT Division and the Institute were created especially: (1)
to combat weaknesses in the intellectual property law and technology
implementation in a competitive environment and to ensure that the United
States will compete successfully in intellectual markets of the near-term
and long-range; and (2) to assess and recommend solutions to the drain of
U.S. technology to foreign competition, the ownership of intellectual
property, and the enhancement of U.S. economic growth through
fortification of knowledge and transfer of knowledge of technology. |
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