12-Hour Program

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Overview

Why you should attend

Companies continue to turn to licensing because it offers valuable economic and strategic opportunities. Licensing can be used to gain access to intellectual property at a lower cost than developing or purchasing intellectual property assets, and as a way to generate new sources of revenue out of existing intellectual property assets. Virtually every business today must confront licensing issues, and therefore, a solid base of knowledge about licensing has never been more important for companies and their counsel. This introductory course will give you an overview of how to negotiate and draft effective license agreements, whether you are the licensor or licensee. Experts in licensing will discuss different kinds of licensing agreements, and the business and legal issues related to them.

What you will learn

  • How licensing can generate new revenue
  • Key provisions and practical considerations in trademark licensing
  • Fundamentals of a copyright license
  • Important differences between patent and other technology licenses
  • Understanding software and open source licenses
  • Rights of publicity and entertainment licensing
  • Drafting considerations related to protection and enforcement of rights internationally
  • Addressing antitrust issues
  • Treatment of IP licenses under bankruptcy law
  • Hear from a litigator what happens when the agreement has to be enforced

Special Features

  • Instructive mock negotiation of a license agreement
  • Earn one hour of Ethics credit

Who should attend

General practitioners, intellectual property specialists, corporate counsel and others who need to know the basics of how to license and protect their intellectual property.

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