International Trademark Association
 INTA appoints Senior Director of Government Relations and Senior Director of Internet Policy to represent the Association in Washington, D.C.INTA is pleased to announce a significant strengthening of its policy and advocacy activities in the United States and online with the appointment of two new staff members. Joining its Washington, D.C. Office are Deborah Cohn as INTA’s Senior Director of Government Relations and Lori Schulman as INTA’s Senior Director of Internet Policy. Read the full press release here.  Madrid Agreement and Protocol: A Practitioner’s Guide!INTA’s Madrid Agreement and Protocol: A Practitioner’s Guide – named one of the ten best online trademarks tools by World Trademark Review – is a searchable database that includes practical information of both treaties in member states. On top of the existing 90 updated country profiles, it is now possible to look up the new country profile for Kenya. This resource is available to each employee at your INTA membership location as a value-added member benefit!  150 registered attendees! See which organizations will be there! Conducted both in the Japanese and English languages, this conference is ideal for trademark owners, attorneys, marketing professionals, government officials from the region to learn more and network with each other. The conference will tackle various hot topics including the recent amendments to the Japanese trademark law on non-traditional trademarks and geographical indications.
To register and to learn more about the conference and the program, visit www.inta.org/2015Japan.  See organizations that will be represented at INTA’s 3D Printing conference!More than 100 international registrants have secured their spot for INTA’s 3D Printing Conference. For the first time INTA brings key stakeholders from the 3D printing industry, brand owners, IP practitioners, university thought leaders and a former Member of Congress to discuss how to assist the growth of 3D printing technology while protecting the value of intellectual property.
To register and/or to learn more about the conference and the program, visit www.inta.org/2015-3DPrinting.
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INTA is pleased to announce a significant strengthening of its policy and advocacy activities in the United States and online with the appointment of two new staff members. Joining its Washington, D.C. Office are Deborah Cohn as INTA’s Senior Director of Government Relations and Lori Schulman as INTA’s Senior Director of Internet Policy. Read the full press release here. INTA’s Madrid Agreement and Protocol: A Practitioner’s Guide – named one of the ten best online trademarks tools by World Trademark Review – is a searchable database that includes practical information of both treaties in member states. On top of the existing 90 updated country profiles, it is now possible to look up the new country profile for Kenya. This resource is available to each employee at your INTA membership location as a value-added member benefit! Conducted both in the Japanese and English languages, this conference is ideal for trademark owners, attorneys, marketing professionals, government officials from the region to learn more and network with each other. The conference will tackle various hot topics including the recent amendments to the Japanese trademark law on non-traditional trademarks and geographical indications.
To register and to learn more about the conference and the program, visit www.inta.org/2015Japan. More than 100 international registrants have secured their spot for INTA’s 3D Printing Conference. For the first time INTA brings key stakeholders from the 3D printing industry, brand owners, IP practitioners, university thought leaders and a former Member of Congress to discuss how to assist the growth of 3D printing technology while protecting the value of intellectual property.
To register and/or to learn more about the conference and the program, visit www.inta.org/2015-3DPrinting.
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