Aneeta Mathur-Ashton 

Communications and Media FELLOW, 

Aneeta Mathur-Ashton
Aneeta Mathur-Ashton

Aneeta Mathur-Ashton is PIJIP's Communications and Media Fellow for the 2021-2022 academic work. She works with the team to conduct research, manages the program's social media, and writes articles on what the program is doing. 

She is a current graduate student at American University's School of Communication earning a Master's in international journalism. She graduated with honors from the University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism in 2021. 

She is also a fellow at the Investigative Reporting Workshop where she is working to cover the evolving situation in Afghanistan and the Taliban. 

She is also a member of the Washington Post practicum as a student reporter. 

She can be reached at amathurashton@gmail.com 

PIJIP News

PIJIP to Meet With Coordinators of the Africa Group, Asia Pacific Group, and GRULAC Ahead of WIPO  Secretary Briefing

PIJIP to Meet With Coordinators of the Africa Group, Asia Pacific Group, and GRULAC Ahead of WIPO Secretary Briefing

16 Apr, 2024

Our department has invited the coordinators of the Africa Group, Asia Pacific Group, GRULAC, and their members to an off-the-record technical assistance workshop for delegations and capital officials.

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PIJIP Senior Research Analyst Andres Izquierdo named Co-Chair of the Sub-Committee on AI and Copyright at the American Intellectual Property Law Association

PIJIP Senior Research Analyst Andres Izquierdo named Co-Chair of the Sub-Committee on AI and Copyright at the American Intellectual Property Law Association

01 Apr, 2024

PIJIP Senior Research Analyst Andres Izquierdo was recently named Co-Chair of the Sub-Committee on Artificial Intelligence and Copyright at the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA).

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Professor Christine Haight Farley  just published

Professor Christine Haight Farley just published "The Stunted Development of Unfair Competition Law in the United States and Canada" in the Oxford Journal of IP Law & Practice

01 Apr, 2024

Professor Farley's new article compares trademark law in the U.S. and Canada to explore the limitations of federal and state or provincial law.

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