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Overview of the Indian Patent System
$95About the Course Don’t miss this rare opportunity to learn how the Indian patent system compares with the U.S. and European patent systems. Key points regarding compulsory licensing, utility models, national phase entry, and patent enforcement are discussed, providing valuable comparative insight for global patent strategy. Among the…
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Patents and Secrecy Orders
$295 – $334Price range: $295 through $334About the Course The Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is authorized to order patent applications to be kept secret and not published if such publication is deemed detrimental to national security. Such determinations may deprive inventors of the ability to monetize their inventions, and violations…
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Intellectual Property and Video Games
$295About the Course The creation and marketing of video games touches upon every aspect of intellectual property law which includes patents, trademarks, trade secrets, copyrights and rights of publicity. This webinar provides keen insight into the cost and ease of obtaining; terms; and, coverages provided by each form…
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Managing Intellectual Property in Bankruptcy
$295 – $334Price range: $295 through $334About the Course This seminar provides a thorough overview of the rights and risks of licensors and licensees that are subject to bankruptcy proceedings. Insight into how various intellectual asset classes—including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets—are affected by bankruptcy filings is provided. Among the issues discussed during…
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Patent Valuation in the Wake of the America Invents Act
$295 – $334Price range: $295 through $334About the Course This webinar provides insight into how the America Invents Act may impact patent valuation. The Post-Grant Review process, first-to-file provisions, and expanded prior user rights are explored in significant detail. The session examines changing standards for claim invalidity, broader claim interpretation standards, the cost and…
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Insights into the Economic Espionage Act
$295 – $334Price range: $295 through $334About the Course Violating the Economic Espionage Act is very costly in terms of both monetary damages and imprisonment. To wit: •A former Dow scientist was sentenced to five years in prison for stealing trade secrets relating to Dow Chemical’s CPE process and product technologies and conspiring to…
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The Implications of Microsoft v. Motorola
$175About the Course The Microsoft v. Motorola verdict transcends RAND, standards-setting bodies, and patent pools. This decision will influence how patents are drafted, prosecuted, and litigated. In light of this ruling, major companies may reconsider their participation in standards-setting bodies or limit involvement to mitigate RAND-related risks. This…
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Double Patenting: Defeating Rejections and Avoiding Terminal Disclaimers
$295About the Course Double patenting occurs when a patent applicant seeks to obtain two patents on the same invention in the same jurisdiction. The doctrine of double patenting prevents unjustified extension of patent exclusivity beyond the statutory term. Consequences of double patenting may include examiner rejection, post-grant review,…
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Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics: The Implications of the Supreme Court Decision
$175About the Course In Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, the Supreme Court held that isolated DNA is not patent-eligible subject matter, but that cDNA may be patent-eligible subject matter under certain circumstances. This webinar discusses the extent to which additional limitations may be placed on the patentability of…
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Emasculating Patent Trolls
$295About the Course Patent trolls are under attack. As proposed legislation and governmental edicts do not clearly define what constitutes a patent troll, this webinar is vital for anyone asserting patents or defending against accusations of patent infringement. This session discusses in detail the actions the following players…
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Unauthorized IP in Your Supply Chain
$295About the Course Intellectual property is proliferating. Supply chains are elongating. Outsourcing is diffusing. Anti-infringement compliance is weakening, while government and regulatory oversight continues to rise. Do these developments forebode a surge in IP supply-chain litigation? Even if a company is unaware of unauthorized intellectual property used by…
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Patent Strategies for Clean Technologies
$295About the Course The number of patents covering clean technologies has surged from roughly 750 per year in 2002 to more than 3,000 in 2012. This growth has been a worldwide phenomenon, with clean technology patent issuance rising consistently in the United States, Japan, Germany, Korea, and other…
