The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and John Marshall Law School will be holding a program on "IP Protection in China – What Companies in the 'Heart of America' Need to Know Now" on October 20, 2017 at the John Marshall Law School in Chicago, IL. The one-day program, which is part of the USPTO China team's nationwide efforts to help U.S. businesses and inventors better understand how they can obtain and enforce IP rights in China, will bring policymakers and thought leaders from the U.S. government, academia, and private enterprise together to share their insights on critical issues involving China IP. The John Marshall Law School is home to the only Chinese IP Resource Center of its kind, which has been educating Chinese patent examiners and practitioners since 1994. Topics will include:
• An Overview of Intellectual Property Protection in China
• IP Enforcement in China
• How to Enforce IP in the United States
• U.S.-China Technology Competition and Collaboration
There is no registration fee for the program. Those interested in registering for the conference can do so here.
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