June 2010 Meeting – Tensions between Marketing and IP

Tensions between Marketing and IP

Date: June 8, 2010

Description: Intellectual property lawyers and marketing professionals approach the development and protection of trademarks, copyrights, and patents with entirely different goals and perspectives. These differences can often lead to tension between legal and marketing over the design, substance, and protection of intellectual property. If unaddressed, these tensions and the lack of communication can lead to legal issues including litigation and loss of intellectual property rights. This panel presentation will address these legal issues, how these tensions develop, and the best strategies for achieving synergy between legal and marketing to prevent gaps in intellectual property protection.

Panel Discussion including:

Alison Tan (The Procter & Gamble Company)
Steve Friskney (GE Aviation)
Hilarie M. Joseph (Campbell Hausfeld)
April L. Besl (Dinsmore & Shohl LLP)

Location: The Cincinnatian Hotel – 601 Vine Street Cincinnati

LUNCH: Lunch is Included with Registration

CLE: 1 hour Ohio (applied for)

Time: 11:45am – 1:30pm

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Cost:

CincyIP Member w/ CLE

Non-CincyIP Member w/CLE

Non-CincyIP Member – No CLE

Student/Academic

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Significant Developments in the Intellectual Property Law of Computers and Cyberspace

University of Dayton School of Law – Program in Law and Technology
Twentieth Annual Seminar

    Significant Developments in the Intellectual Property Law of Computers and Cyberspace


with a Focus on Licensing, Patenting, Policing and Navigating Cutting Edge Technologies

Date: June 11, 2010
University of Dayton School of Law
Joseph E. Keller Hall

Program Schedule

8:00-8:20 Registration (beverages and pastries provided)
8:20-8:30 Introduction
Lisa A. Kloppenberg
Dean and Professor of Law
University of Dayton School of Law

Kelly A. Henrici
Executive Director of the Program in Law and Technology
University of Dayton School of Law

8:30-9:30 Beware of Geeks Bearing Gifts
Kate Spelman
Cobalt LLP
Berkeley, CA

Barbara Frederiksen-Cross
Senior Managing Consultant
Johnson-Laird, Inc.
Portland, OR

9:30-10:30 The Death and Life of European Online Liability
Robert Carolina
Principal
Origin Ltd.
London, UK

10:30-10:45 Break

10:45-11:45 Breakout Session One
(Choose one of these two sessions)
The Ten Most Significant Attorney General Investigations/Settlements Involving Technology
Ashley L. Taylor, Jr.
Troutman Sanders LLP
Richmond, VA

There’s More Than Bilski? Other Developments in the Patent Arena
Jeffrey A. Sadowski
Howard & Howard
Royal Oak, MI

11:45-12:45 Lunch (provided)

12:45-1:45 Breakout Session Two
(Choose one of these two sessions)
Social Media and Marketing: Exploring Legal Issues and Pitfalls Related to User Generated Content
Brian D. Wright
Faruki Ireland & Cox P.L.L.
Dayton, OH

Bilski: What it Says and What it Means
Joanne E. Clifford
Thompson Hine LLP
Cleveland, OH

Ria Farrell Schalnat
Frost Brown Todd LLC
Cincinnati, OH

Robert R. Lech
Lech Law, LLC
Dublin, OH

1:45-2:00 Break

2:00-3:00 A Checklist of IT Warranty Provisions: What is Hot and What is Not
Diana J.P. McKenzie
Hunter, Maclean, Exley & Dunn, P.C.
Savannah, GA

3:00-4:00 Music Makes the People Come Together: The Anatomy of a Copyright Music Infringement Lawsuit
Brian G. Murphy
Frankfurt Kurnit Klein & Selz PC
New York, NY

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