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Colorado Senate Advances Legislation to Strengthen Intellectual Property Protections for Artists

New bill aims to empower Colorado artists by enhancing legal safeguards for their creative works, moving forward after initial Senate approval

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A legislative proposal designed to bolster intellectual property rights for artists in Colorado has successfully passed its first Senate committee, marking a significant step toward improved protections for creators across the state. The bill addresses key challenges faced by artists in safeguarding their original wor…
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Colorado Senate Advances Legislation to Strengthen Intellectual Property Protections for Artists A legislative proposal designed to bolster intellectual property rights for artists in Colorado has successfully passed its first Senate committee, marking a significant step toward improved protections for creators acr... Read the full IIPLA article: https://iipla.org/news/colorado-senate-advances-legislation-to-strengthen-intellectual-property-protections-for-artists

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