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Jan 21st: Canadian Intellectual Property Law for Dummies

December 19, 2009

Chris Schmitt

I am pleased to announce that on Jan 21st Neil Milton will be giving TeamCampers a primer on the various types of intellectual property assets, from patents and trademarks, to copyrights and industrial designs. Neil is the author of Canadian Intellectual Property Law For Dummies.

In this talk you’ll discover how to:

  • understand the patent process
  • protect your brand with trademarks
  • look after your creation through copyright and industrial designs
  • enforce your IP rights
  • commercialize your IP through sales and licensing
  • dispel common IP misconceptions

Neil practices in the areas of intellectual property strategy and transactions. He draws upon his broad experience in all facets of business and intellectual property law, including M&A, corporate finance, dispute resolution and licensing, to assist clients create and capture value from innovation.

By the way, Canadian Intellectual Property Law For Dummies is available free of charge through www.canadian-ip.com.

While registration is not necessary, it would be great if you could let us know you’re coming via Twegather:
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Where: The Code Factory, 246 Queen St., Ottawa – Ring the buzzer to come up to the 2nd floor
When: Jan 21st, 2010 at 5:45PM

PS – don’t forget about the Code Factory’s “cookie jar”

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