Paul Brennan - Keynote Speaker - Easy IP .. How to use the law to protect your money-making ideas

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IP has been described by the Financial Times as one of the key drivers of business competitiveness in the 21st century.

Does your team have a clear understanding of what IP is all about? Paul will share with your organization proven methods that you can take and apply right away to identify and defend IP by using copyright law.
It is a free flowing interactive session leaving your team with a good understanding of the IP law that will help your business succeed. 

YOU WILL LEARN HOW TO:

  • Understand IP
  • Identify and document your IP
  • Avoid giving it away by your actions or in documents
  • Protect your IP
  • Obtain IP from others
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For more information on IP go to http://www.brennanlaw.com.au/ipcopyrighttrademark.html  and http://www.lawanddisorder.com.au/EasyIP.html .

Experience

Practising lawyer Paul Brennan, author of EASY IP - How to use the law to Protect your money-making ideas.
Paul is a post graduate in international copyright law from the University of London.  As legal counsel and investigative manager of Intel Corporation based in Hong Kong he dealt with IP enforcement in the Far East.  He was General Counsel of the Federation of Software Theft in London.   He has presented for the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in Sri Lanka.  He has addressed audiences on copyright in various countries including Tokyo, Hong Kong. London, Manila, Amsterdam, Brussels.

In 2004 he was appointed an EU expert in IP enforcement and was part of a delegation to Beijing to present to government officials from all over the PRC.

 

For more about Paul’s Sunshine Coast law office go to http://www.brennanlaw.com.au/.

 

If you wish to discuss booking Paul to speak at your next conference or event, please contact us:

(61) (07) 5438 8199

or

Email: info@brennanlaw.com.au

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