Fundamentals of Intellectual Property: A Workshop for Inventors

Saturday, September 8, 2018 - 11:00am to 3:00pm

The Bullpen, 3rd Floor, 215 Morris Street, Du

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Presenter

Gregory J. Carlin, M.S., J.D.

Details

This workshop is designed for inventors and aspiring inventors. Attendance is limited to 50. Please be considerate and attend if you register. As an engineer or scientist you conceive of new product ideas, discover new treatments for disease, or write original software. Do you know how to protect these ideas so that they can be effectively disseminated? Do you know whether your idea is patentable, and what it takes to get a patent? Do you know what other forms of intellectual property are available to protect your innovations, such as copyrights for your software? Gregory J. Carlin will provide an oversight of intellectual property law, including the different forms of intellectual property, with a deep dive into patent structure and the patenting process. He will share insights developed over a career spent in academia, industry, and his own boutique IP law firm. This interactive workshop will teach you how to read a patent, understand its legal meaning, and protect your own ideas. A representative of Duke's Office of Licensing and Ventures will join the workshop to provide guidance on processes specific to Duke inventors. Note that this workshop is not sponsored or endorsed by the USPTO or any other government agency.

Contact

Crenshaw, Donna
919-660-1915
donna.crenshaw@duke.edu