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11.09.2006 - Conference on Protecting Your Intellectual Property in China and the Global Marketplace Set for Boston The United States Patent and Trademark Office is sponsoring a two-day, free program on "China`s Impact on Intellectual Property: Protecting Your Intellectual Property in China and the Global Marketplace ", to be held on Wednesday and Thursday, September 27-28, 2006 at the Omni Parker House hotel in Boston, Massachusetts.
The free, two-day program will provide comprehensive information on protecting and enforcing intellectual property in China for companies of any size -- from those contemplating entering the China market to those with an established presence in China as well as those who simply want to know more about better protecting themselves against IP theft from abroad.
Topics will include a review of China’s laws and regulations that may affect how a business protects and enforces its intellectual property, how best to protect business assets to avoid intellectual property problems in the first place, how to recognize when an intellectual property asset has been infringed, what to do if infringement occurs, and what the U.S. government is doing to improve the intellectual property protection and enforcement environment in China. This program is part of the USPTO’s continuing commitment to increase public awareness of intellectual property rights and the enforcement of these rights in the global marketplace.
Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office
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