Intellectual property (IP) experts and senior officials from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) discussed the latest developments in the USPTO's international engagements in multilateral and bilateral forums on IP, and how they affect the interests of U.S. IP stakeholders doing business abroad.
This free, in-person and online program, was held on the margins of the August meeting of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) IP Experts Group in Seattle, Washington, was an opportunity for stakeholders to discuss their priorities and concerns regarding the protection and enforcement of their IP rights overseas.
Topics included:
- Current IP developments at APEC
- The USPTO’s international IP initiatives and priorities
- Stakeholder perspectives on IP issues overseas, with panel discussions featuring representatives from various stakeholder groups
Question-and-answer sessions followed the stakeholder panels.
A recording of this event is now available.
Agenda
Agenda subject to change
3:00–3:05 p.m. Welcome and overview
3:05–3:45 p.m. Briefing on the USPTO’s international resources and initiatives
A USPTO panel presents on USPTO priorities, issues, and resources
- Mary Critharis, Acting Chief Policy Officer and Director for International Affairs, United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
- Courtney Stopp, Patent Attorney, USPTO
- Peter Fowler, Senior Counsel, USPTO
3:45–4:40 p.m. Stakeholder perspectives on intellectual property issues
A panel discussion featuring representatives from various stakeholder groups (industry, academia, civil society, etc.). Panelists present their perspectives on current intellectual property challenges and opportunities, including issues and opportunities in other countries.
- Ryan Buckmaster, Associate Director, Innovation Investments, University of Washington CoMotio
- Rhys Lawson, Member, Christensen O'Connor Johnson Kindness, PLL
- Phong Dinh, Senior Counsel, Microsoft
- Maggie Chon, Professor, Seattle University School of Law
- Steve Chen, Professor, University of Washington
4:40–4:55 p.m. Question-and-answer session
4:55–5:00 p.m. Closing remarks
5:00–6:00 p.m. Networking reception
Additional information
For more information, visit the registration page or contact Lila Feisee or Kortney Hammonds in the USPTO’s Office of Policy and International Affairs.
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.
Accessibility accommodation
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