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Learn how to protect your IP abroad

Fri 5 June 2020
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Did you know that patents offer country-by-country PROTECTION? LEARN HOW TO PROTECT YOUR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY IN FOREIGN JURISDICTIONS. The USPTO's International Patent Legal Administration will host a two-hour seminar on considerations and options for filing foreign patent applications. This event is free and open to the public, so register early.One hour of Colorado MCLE credit is offered for this seminar. The discussion will include an overview of the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) and the use of the Paris Convention for non-PCT countries. For more information, please contact the Rocky Mountain U.S. Patent & Trademark Office  **Please note that if you are attending at the Rocky Mountain Regional Office of the USPTO, it is located in a federal facility.  Visitors are required to present a valid form of government-issued identification (driver license or passport) and will be subject to security screening to gain access.** REMOTE BROADCAST NODES You can also join US at one of the remote broadcast nodes listed below: WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY Ablah Library, Room 217  1845 Fairmount St.  Wichita, KS 67260 For more information, please contact Sara Butts Wyoming State Library 2800 Central Avenue Cheyenne, WY 82002  For more information, please contact Karen Kitchens  University of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library 295 S 1500 E Salt Lake City, UT 84112 For more information, please contact Alfred Mowdood Boise State University SBDC Micron Business & Economics Building 2360 W. University Drive Suite 2132 Boise, ID 83706 For more information, please contact Kim Sherman-Labrum
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United States Patent and Trademark Office - Rocky Mountain Regional Office
1961 Stout Street, Denver, 80294, CO, US

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