Introduction to U.S. Intellectual Property Law
U.S. intellectual property law is a complex and multifaceted field that governs the protection of creative works, inventions, and trade secrets.
This event aims to provide a comprehensive overview of key concepts, principles, and case studies in U.S. intellectual property law.
Key Factors Affecting U.S. Intellectual Property Law
- Duration of protection: From the date of filing to the expiration date
- Creativity and originality: Protection is granted for new and inventive works, as well as for improvements on existing works
- Statutory limitations: Time limits for filing and maintenance applications
- Patentability: What makes a work patentable and what are the exceptions?
Case Studies in U.S. Intellectual Property Law
This section will feature case studies of notable intellectual property disputes, highlighting key issues and solutions.
These case studies will provide valuable insights into the application of U.S. intellectual property law in real-world scenarios.