Protecting your intellectual property (IP) through registration is critical to building your brand and protecting your creative assets. But what happens next?
If you are a small or medium-sized business trading in the global economy, it’s time to think beyond national borders.
Join us for a free program hosted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to discover how to enforce your IP rights domestically and abroad. This 90-minute program will take a detailed look at enforcement of trademarks and copyrights, and how to work with CBP to keep infringing imports out of the stream of commerce.
For more information contact Hollis Robinson in the USPTO’s Office of Policy and International Affairs.
If you have a disability and will require an accommodation to participate in this event, please contact Hollis Robinson.
This virtual program is hosted by the USPTO’s Global Intellectual Property Academy, a unit of the USPTO’s Office of Policy and International Affairs (OPIA). The office advises the administration and other federal government departments and agencies on domestic and international IP legal and policy issues. It also provides technical assistance and training on IP-related matters to U.S. stakeholders and both U.S. and foreign government officials.