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Overview
By Committee on Public Information Section on Intellectual Law, American Bar Association
Overview
Because of their inherent role as creators and managers of new technology, engineers need a basic understanding of the various forms of intellectual property and their underlying law and governing principles.
Topics include: Patents, copyrights, trademarks, service marks, trade secrets, intellectual property and the Internet, and international protection of intellectual property.
Synopsis
By Committee on Public Information Section on Intellectual Law, American Bar Association
Overview
Because of their inherent role as creators and managers of new technology, engineers need a basic understanding of the various forms of intellectual property and their underlying law and governing principles.
Topics include: Patents, copyrights, trademarks, service marks, trade secrets, intellectual property and the Internet, and international protection of intellectual property.