The George Washington
University Law School and Fordham University School of Law will be holding a joint
program entitled "China's Patent Regime and its Quest to Become an
Innovation Economy" on January 10, 2013 at The George Washington
University Law School in Washington, DC.
The program will offer presentations on the following topics:
• Keynote Speakers -- Chief Judge Randall R. Rader of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Director David Kappos
• Challenges Facing China's New Leadership
• Overview of
Patenting Trends and Enforcement Developments
• Innovation
Policies from the Perspectives of the Current Change in Power/Policy in China
• Implementation of
the 15 Year Science and Technology Plan and National IP Strategy
• US Government
Engagement
• The Changing Legislative Scheme For Patents and Enforcement
• Patent Law
Amendments
• Inventor
Remuneration
• Standards and IP
• Antitrust and IP
• Corporate and
Government Perspectives
• Developments At The Patent Office
• Patent
Quality/Utility Model Patents and Designs
• Pharma Patent and
High Tech Patent Challenges
• Chinese and
Foreign Stakeholder Perspectives
• The Role of
SIPO/USPTO Cooperation
A reception will
take place following the roundtable.
Additional information about the program can be found here. There is no registration fee for the program,
but those interested in attending must register. Those interested in registering, can do so
here.
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