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45th Annual IP Institute Webinar Replay Package - Technology and Privacy Programs


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    Category: Intellectual Property Law
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    Receive a total of 4.0 Hours of MCLE for $100! Includes 1.0 Hour Legal Ethics. Offer ends 06/30/2022.

    This Webinar Replay Package includes the following programs:

    06/02/2022 | 12:00 PM - 1:02 PM
    Swim with the Tide: Best Practices for IP Licensing for Technology Transactions and M&A
    Commonly occurring mistakes in tech- and IP-related agreements can be fatal to both daily operations, as well as to future M&A prospects of a company. Missing, overbroad, or insufficiently scoped IP-related provisions (e.g., ownership, licenses, covenants not to sue, affiliate definitions, representations & warranties/indemnities, liability limitations, assignability clauses, and fee structures) can create waves, if not tsunamis, in your technology license agreement or M&A transaction. Please join an experienced panel of practitioners to discuss these terms, when they do and do not matter (much), how to identify them (systematic and well-planned due diligence!), and to how remediate them, through careful structuring, drafting and negotiations. The panel will also review the practical dynamics of how corporate and IP (read: patent) attorneys typically interact in the transactional context and will offer some tools to collaborate effectively to improve the potential to realize full deal value.

    06/09/2022 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

    Best Practices for Managing Open Source in Product Development
    Open-source software is free of charge, robust, and ubiquitous in software development today. But to use it properly, companies need compliance processes in place to honor the terms of the licenses. This panel will discuss how to put together a workable corporate open-source compliance program. It brings together experts representing the perspective of in-house legal teams, M&A counsel, and engineering tooling providers, with deep expertise in setting up and running open-source compliance programs.

    06/23/2022 | 12:00 PM - 1:01 PM
    The Brave New World of AI-Enabled Technologies: IP Protection & Ethics
    Artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled technology has widespread applications and is increasingly becoming important to the production of goods and services. Commercialization of AI-enabled technology and big data processes requires an incentive system such as intellectual property protection to help promote investment and innovation. This, however, poses legal and ethical challenges. This panel will address IP rights in AI, ethical concerns in the use of AI, and tips on operationalizing AI ethics for your company to achieve the right balance between adequate protection and ethical use.

    06/30/2022 | 12:00 PM - 1:01 PM
    Wading Through State Privacy Compliance: From CPRA and Beyond

    State-level momentum for comprehensive privacy bills is at an all-time high. After the California Consumer Privacy Act passed in 2018, multiple states proposed similar legislation to protect consumers in their states. This panel will discuss the commonalities held among recent state privacy legislation and what companies can do to adapt to these recent changes.

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