September 21, 2006
Posted by
Mark Reichel
/ 7:03 AM /
On September 27-28, 2006, the USPTO will be presenting its "China's Impact on Intellectual Property: Protecting Your Intellectual Property in China and the Global Marketplace," focusing on companies of all sizes looking to market and manufacture their products overseas with a particular emphasis on China. This event will be held in Boston, MA, at the Omni Parker House hotel. According to the conference website, the topics to be discussed include "China's laws and regulations that may affect how a business protects and enforces its intellectual property, how best to protect business assets to avoid intellectual property problems in the first place, how to recognize when an intellectual property asset has been infringed, what to do if infringement occurs, and what the U.S. government is doing to improve the intellectual property protection and enforcement environment in China." Similar to the other recent USPTO global IP conferences, this event is free, but prior registration is required.
USPTO Conference Announcement: LINK
Main Conference Website: LINK
Conference Agenda: LINK
Omni Parker House Hotel Website: LINK
USPTO Conference Announcement: LINK
Main Conference Website: LINK
Conference Agenda: LINK
Omni Parker House Hotel Website: LINK
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