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Temple University School of Law

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Apr 11, 2000, 3:00:00 AM4/11/00
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Temple's Intellectual Property Law Society

presents

A View from the Bench: Intellectual Property and Technology Law in the
New Millennium

This symposium aims to present a broad sampling of perspectives and
concerns facing the American judiciary and practitioners as a result of the
unprecedented growth in the area of intellectual property and technology law.


Speakers: Hon. Paul Michel, Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Hon. Jane Roth, Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Hon. Ronald Buckwalter, District Court for the Eastern Dist of PA
Ms. Anne Chasser, Assistant Commissioner for Trademarks, USPTO

Date: Tuesday, April 18, 2000

Venue: Temple University Beasley School of Law
1719 N. Broad Street
Philadelphia PA 19122

To register on-line http://www.templ.edu/ipls OR email
sest...@astro.temple.edu


Michael Bateman

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Apr 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM4/13/00
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Michael Flinn

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You've built a better mousetrap, or you've written the great American novel...or maybe you've just spent a lot of mental energy creating, developing and establishing a new product or service, and the consumer recognition, or goodwill, that comes with it. How can you protect your efforts, so that someone else doesn't reap all the benefit of your hard work? The answer--through the protections provided by patent, trademark, trade secrets, and copyright, collectively known as intellectual property law.

Though the term "intellectual property" is of modern coinage, the idea is not. In fact, the founding fathers thought that the encouragement of invention and creativity was so important that they included provisions in the Constitution requiring that laws be established to govern patents and copyrights.

GetLegal.com's Intellectual Property Center addresses the broad spectrum of creative and inventive rights, providing information on the requirements for obtaining patent, trademark, copyright and trade secret protection, as well as the procedures for safeguarding your rights.

http://public.getlegal.com/legal-info-center/intellectual-property/

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