Symposium 2006
Knowledge, Power, and Invention
Staying Competitive in the Global Marketplace and the Role of IP Reform
March 16-17, 2006 Harvard Law School
What does it take to stay competitive in the global marketplace? As America’s technological edge is challenged by a growing number of nations, there is an increasing effort to launch a new agenda to keep America competitive. It’s been deemed America’s “Innovation Agenda” and has spurred legislative action in the House and the Senate. As the legislature works to maintain America’s competitive edge in the global marketplace, this is also a crucial vantage point to evaluate the existing Intellectual Property laws that protect America’s innovations and encourage technical education. What are the impacts of these laws on corporations, inventors, consumers, and students? Is it time for reform?
Registration: Registration is free. For planning purposes, we request that you register as soon as possible. Plus, through registering, you can reserve a spot for a free catered lunch (yes, there is such a thing!). Click here to register now.
We look forward to your participation in the JOLT 2006 Symposium!