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At the Intersection: Trade Dress, Design Patent and Copyright Protection of Product Designs and Packaging
Intellectual Property Law; Trademark Interest Group
Packaging and product designs pose unique challenges and concepts for IP prosecutors and litigators. Ornamental designs, functionality, useful articles, picture claims and visibility requirements may be unfamiliar to some IP lawyers, particularly if their practice does not embrace all forms of potential protection. Our experienced speakers will provide practical advice and explore the basics and issues involved in this interdisciplinary topic.
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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