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SECTION
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
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What IP Lawyers Need to Know
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Welcome:
Welcome to the one annual conference
that IP lawyers consistently and enthusiastically attend to get the latest
updates on all aspects of IP law. Now in its 19th year, the Annual Intellectual
Property Law Conference of the ABA Section of Intellectual Property Law
promises to provide a gathering of the foremost authorities on the state
of intellectual property law. It is the one conference of the year that
you as an IP law practitioner should not miss. The conference is recognized
for its preeminence in covering IP law topics, both nationally and internationally,
and in recent years has received over 600 attendees annually.
The past year has been marked
by important changes and developments in many aspects of IP law and practice.
In an area of the law already fraught with complexity, IP practitioners
are faced with an array of new issues and areas of practice, with multi-faceted
dimensions. The broad diversity of the practice, its accelerating rate
of change, and its growing international importance place ever-increasing
demands on the knowledge and skills of these practitioners.
To allow intellectual property
law practitioners to maintain and update their professional skills, the
ABA Section of Intellectual Property Law is presenting its 19th Annual
Intellectual Property Law Conference.
The conference will address
recent developments, prosecution, litigation and licensing issues and
observations by judges of the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Speakers will include representatives from industry, practitioners from
the U.S. and abroad, and key policymakers from the U.S. Copyright Office
and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
The program is organized to
allow registrants to attend sessions tailored to specific areas of practice
(patents, trademarks, and copyrights) and to attend sessions focusing
on the problems and issues related to breaking areas of 21st century IP
law and practice.
About the
Program:
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Special
Interest Workshop Sessions
This
year's Annual Intellectual Property Law Conference will incorporate
eight narrowly-focused Special Interest Sessions in addition to
the main program tracks. The Special Interest Sessions are developed
for individuals who have an interest in the topic presented or whose
practice has been involved in some way with the issues presented.
These smaller group sessions will provide a setting with more interactivity
and an opportunity to focus in on very specialized areas of IP law.
Special
Interest Workshop Session topics will include Issues Developing
and/or Licensing Technology From U.S. Governmental Entities; What
Every IP Lawyer Should Know When Handling Commercial Transactions
(including the Impact of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on IP Practitioners);
Latest Developments In Electronic Filing; Negotiating Technology
Licensgin In Europe? Leave Your Pants At Home!; Pharmaceutical Balance
of Powers: Do The Hatch-Waxman Reforms Restore Equilibrium?; Electronic
Discovery: How To Obtain It, Contain Costs and Who's Responsible
For Paying For It; Navigating The IP Minefields: Economic Aspects
of IP Litigation; and a Science & Technology Law Special Session
on Accessing Embedded Software: Competition, Infringement And The
DMCA. See the program schedule for the days and times of these sessions,
and sign up on the registration form.
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Teleconference
CLE Sessions Available
For those
unable to attend the 19th Annual Intellectual Property Law Conference
in person, selected sessions will be made available by live teleconference.
This year the sessions will be "Antitrust/Unfair Competition"
and "Recent Patent Developments". See the program schedule
and conference information for details.
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Guest Luncheon Speakers
Join fellow conference
participants for lunch on Thursday and Friday from 12:00 noon -
1:30 p.m. in Atrium Hall at the International Trade Center. Special
guest speakers will address the participants at each of the luncheons.
(Tickets required-- $40)
On Thursday, April 1,
the guest speaker will be Congressman Lamar Smith (R-TX).
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Congressman Smith
serves as Chairman on the Subcommittee on Courts, the Interenet
and Intellectual Property of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee.
He also sits on the Immigration Subcommittee of the House Judiciary
Committee and the House Science Committee. He is second in seniority
and continues as a member of the Science Committee's Space and
Research Subcommittees. He has represented the residents of
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Thursday's Luncheon is
sponsored by Oblon, Spivak, McClelland,
Maier & Neustadt, PC.
Friday's Luncheon speaker
is Gary Kremen.
On May 9, 1994, Kremen
registered the domain name Sex.Com with Network Solutions, Inc.
(NSI, now Verisign). But on October 18, 1995, he noticed that Sex.Com
was no longer his. That's when the saga started. Mr. Kremen sued
NSI and con man Stephen Cohen who had convinced NSI to transfer
the Sex.Com domain name to him from Kremen. Kremen was awarded $40
million in compensatory damages and $25 million in punitive damages.
Unable to collect from Cohen, Kremen urged the courts to find NSI
liable for improprerly transferring the Sex.Com domain name to Cohen.
On appeal, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit handed
down a landmark decision in which it ruled that owners of Internet
domain names possess an intangible property right which is subject
to the tort of conversion. The case against Verisign has been remanded
down to the Northern District of California before Judge James Ware.
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Mr. Kremen, owner
of the domain name Sex.Com, has over fifteen years of experience
with emerging growth companies and developing information
technology. He has started several companies including Match.Com
the world's largest dating service. Kremen's education includes
an MBA from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business
and degrees in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
from Northwestern University. He is a frequent speaker on
online intellectual property matters and has been extensively
quoted in the Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and
Forbes.
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Friday's Luncheon is
sponsored by Howrey Simon Arnold
& White, LLP.
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Special
thanks to our sponsors:
BNA Books
Thursday coffee breaks
Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt PC
Thursday Luncheon
Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Thursday Reception
Burns, Doane, Swecker & Mathis LLP
Friday coffee breaks
Howrey Simon Arnold & White,
LLP
Friday Luncheon
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow,
Garrett & Dunner LLP
Course Materials on CD-Rom Sponsor

Pattishall, McAuliffe, Newbury, Hilliard & Geraldson LLP
Cyber Cafe
Cyber
Cafe
During the 19th Annual Intellectual Property
Law Conference, a Cyber Cafe will be available to participants. This
Cyber Cafe will be located in hte main registration area and will
feature a number of laptop computers connected the Internet for those
who wish to check e-mails or search for something on the Internet.
High speed laser printers will also be available so participants will
be able to print portions of the course materials on CD-Rom.
Sponsored by Pattishall, McAuliffe, Newbury, Hilliard & Geraldson
LLP
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Program Co-Chairs:
Amy J. Benjamin,
Darby & Darby, PC, New York, NY
Monique
Morneault, Wallenstein & Wagner, Ltd., Chicago, IL
Section Chairs:
Section of Intelllectual
Property Law
Robert,
W. Sacoff,
Pattishall, McAuliffe, Newbury, Hilliard & Geraldson LLP,
Chicago, IL
Section of Science
& Technology Law
Heather
D. Rafter, Digidesign, Daly City, CA
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Reservations:
Reservations can be made with the ABA travel agent, Jennifer Slago,
who also can automatically provide ABA airfare discounts. She can
be contacted via email, jennifers@towertravel.com
or by direct phone number at 312/988.5862. ABA Discounted Meeting
Airfares are also available through your travel agent or directly
from the airline. You may call your travel agent or the airlines
directly and refer to the appropriate account number: American Airlines,
800/433-1790, ABA Code: 189419A; or US Airways, 877/874-7687, ABA
Code: 36632473. For more information, contact Tower Travel Management,
the offical ABA travel agent, at 800.921-9190.
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Special
One-Day Program Preceding the 19th Annual Intellectual Property
Law Conference:
A separate one-day program
entitled Practical Tips on Intellectual Property Law, on Wednesday,
March 31, 2004 will be held at the International Trade Center, and
will precede this year's Annual Intellectual Property Law Conference.
This program will provide a broad background of information to bring
the new practitioner in IP law up to speed with the nuts and bolts
of IP law practice in light of current developments in the field.
For information and a registration form for this program, visit
our website at www.abanet.org/intelprop, or e-mail us at intelprop@abanet.org.
This program will also offer CLE credit.
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