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    TYPES OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION THAT SHO 2016 - How to Protect Your Intellectual Property Abroad - By Compliance Global Inc

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    Category Education; E-Learning

    Deadline: July 27, 2016 | Date: July 27, 2016

    Venue/Country: Online Training, U.S.A

    Updated: 2016-07-01 16:00:46 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Overview:

    If your company exports or sells its products or services in foreign markets, the risk of loss from intellectual property law is far greater.

    Unlike the US, some foreign nations do not have laws to protect intellectual property. Some countries have laws that make it easy to capture your intellectual property. Some nations feel the counterfeit market is essential to its local economy and, therefore, do not always cooperate to law enforcement information.

    The software, entertainment, consumer electronics, apparel, and pharmaceutical industries are particularly vulnerable. Piracy laws costs much more than a loss of sales.

    Why Should You Attend:

    IP piracy costs much more than a loss of sales. If your brand loses value because it is seen as less exclusive or is confused with shoddy imitations this poses a long term threat to profitability. Re-establishing brand identity and company reputation is expensive if not impossible.

    Areas Covered in this Webinar:

    Why the intellectual property protection is a greater risk abroad?

    How some countries have laws that make it easier to capture your intellectual property?

    What type of intellectual property has the greatest risk of loss in foreign markets?

    Learning Objectives:

    Why the intellectual property protection is a greater risk abroad?

    How some countries have laws that make it easier to capture your intellectual property?

    What type of intellectual property has the greatest risk of loss in foreign markets?

    Who Will Benefit:

    Any US exporter

    IP Managers

    Trade Compliance Officers

    Legal Counsel

    Software Managers

    Entertainment Managers

    Apparel Managers

    Pharmaceutical Managers

    Chambers of Commerce

    For more information, please visit : https://complianceglobal.us/product/700333/DouglasCohen/how-to-protect-your-intellectual-property-abroad/1

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    Level:

    Beginner

    Speaker Profile:

    For more than 20 years, Douglas Cohen has been at the forefront of international trade and transactions. With positions in private law practice, the US Department of Commerce, the European Union, IATA, and American Airlines, Mr. Cohen has developed significant expertise in import export compliance, international negotiations, intellectual property, and Internet laws. At present, he is Senior Manager for Global Trade & Contracts at Worldwide Trade & Legal Associates, where he provides legal and strategic advice to organizations seeking to enter or expand foreign markets.

    Mr Cohen has been asked to teach university courses and corporate seminars on international business and law in the US, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. He is the author of numerous publications on Internet law, international contract negotiations, intellectual property protection, and import-export operations and compliance.


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