International Intellectual Property Society
"IIPS" redirects here. For the school in India, see International Institute of Professional Studies (IIPS).
The International Intellectual Property Society (IIPS) is an organization of intellectual property (IP) lawyers interested in learning about international IP law. IIPS meetings qualify for CLE.
Since October 12, 2009, the IIPS has held observer status at WIPO.[1]
Notable Speakers
- Chief Judge Paul Michel, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
- John Doll, U.S. Commissioner for Patents (Dec 2006[2])
- Justin Hughes, Professor of Law and Director of the Intellectual Property Law Program at the Cardozo School of Law (Oct 2007,[3] Dec 2008,[4] June 2010[5])
- Dr. Laura DeNardis, Executive Director of the Information Society Project at Yale Law School (Feb 2008[6])
- Dr. Beth Simone Noveck, Director of the Institute for Information Law and Policy at New York Law School (Mar 2008[7])
- David Kappos, Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (Dec 2009[8])
- Benoît Battistelli, president of the European Patent Office (Nov 2010[9])
See also
- Intellectual property organization
- WIPO, an UN body which frequently collaborates with the IIPS.
- IPO
- AIPLA
References
- ↑ http://iipsny.org/wp-content/uploads/WIPO-Observer-Status-Approval-AR-M550N_20091029_103127.pdf 10/12/2009 letter from the World Intellectual Property Organization approving request for observer status for the IIPS
- ↑ http://iipsny.org/2006-2007-year-in-review/ IIPS 2006-2007 Year in Review
- ↑ http://iipsny.org/2007-2008-year-in-review/ IIPS 2007-2008 Year in Review
- ↑ http://iipsny.org/2008-2009-year-in-review/ IIPS 2008-2009 Year in Review
- ↑ http://iipsny.org/2010-2011-year-in-review/ IIPS 2010-2011 Year in Review
- ↑ http://iipsny.org/2007-2008-year-in-review/
- ↑ http://iipsny.org/2007-2008-year-in-review/
- ↑ http://iipsny.org/2009-2010-year-in-review/ IIPS 2009-2010 Year in Review
- ↑ http://iipsny.org/2010-2011-year-in-review/
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