College of Law

Strategies for Protecting and Enforcing Intellectual Property Concerning China


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Strategies for Protecting and Enforcing Intellectual Property Concerning China

DATE: Wednesday, September 25 2024
TIME: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm MST
LOCATION: College of Law
COST: Free and open to the public.
5 hours CLE (pending).
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Strategies for Protecting and Enforcing Intellectual Property Concerning China:
What Utah Businesses Need to Know

ABOUT THE EVENT:

The United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) will conduct a free full-day program, one of a series of China IP road shows that the USPTO conducts across the country.

At this program, experts from the U.S. government, IP attorneys and local business people will share insights on how U.S. rights holders can protect and enforce their IP in China and the United States. Topics typically include: How does the Chinese intellectual property system work? How to obtain intellectual property rights in China? How to enforce against infringers both in China and in the U.S.? The Salt Lake City-area business owners and practitioners will learn up-to-date information on these issues by attending this program.

 

Event Agenda

China IPR toolkit: a guide to protecting and enforcing IP rights in China (uspto.gov)

Speaker Bios pdf

 

For more information, contact Ross McPhail.


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