Third Edition of IP Primer Now Available
The Basic Principles of Intellectual Property Law primer provides general information within the four categories of intellectual property law: patents, copyrights, trademarks and trade secrets. Also covered in the primer are contract law and intellectual property protection and defense because, while intellectual property is considered intangible, it is still property in the truest sense and thus gives rise to legal rights, duties and consequences.
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Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of the Patentability of Isolated DNA Molecules >>
Entrepreneur Connect 2013 , June 18, 2013 >>
SDIPLA June 2013 Dinner Meeting, June 20, 2013 >>
Intellectual Property: The Value Factor in Your Innovation, June 24, 2013 >>
Settlement Strategies for 337 Investigations, June 27-28, 2013 >>
Creative Economy & Intellectual Property Conference 2013, July 4, 2013 >>
IP in Depth: First-to-File Cautions and Strategies >>
Patent Law 103: When is an Invention Obvious and When is it Patentable? >>
IP in Depth: Preparing for First-to-File >>
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Feature Profile: Janet Pioli - Securing Patents to Protect Companies that Protect Lives >>


