An Introduction to IP Law: The Underpinnings of Intellectual Assets

Wednesday, November 10, 2010: 9:45 AM
Grand Ballroom G (Salt Palace Convention Center)
Ken Horton, Gore School of Business, Westminster College, Salt Lake City, UT

An understanding of the basics of intellectual property law can help chemical engineers in advancing their own research, in evaluating competitive efforts, in building their own business, or in general advancing their career. This presentation will cover some of the key concepts that engineers should know, including the nature of patents, the different kinds of patents (provisional, utility, design), the role of trademarks and copyrights, what it takes to be patentable, and how changes in patent law may affect your career and business.

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