iPac

iPac is a new political action committee which seeks to "preserve individual freedom through balanced intellectual property policy."

1. Creators of ideas and inventions have the right to be compensated for their work, but not to limit political expression, veto technological innovation, or restrict education and scientific research.

2. Intellectual property laws should be judged by their potential to foster new creativity, as required by the U.S. Constitution.

3. Intellectual property laws should be clear and explicit, so anybody can create without fear of lawsuits.

So far, this group has endorsed six candidates-- three Democrats and three Republicans.

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