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USPTO Webinars, Public Training Portal and IP E-Learning Modules

Intellectual Property Webinar Series

USPTO, alongside other US Government agencies participated in a series of Intellectual Property Webinars hosted by The National Council for Entrepreneurial Technology Transfer (NCET2).  The focus is to help bridge the knowledge gap on Intellectual Property Law Issues between the US Government and various stakeholders.  Each webinar will be hosted by in the field "Thought Leaders" that will deliver and address various IP issues from an applied, pragmatic, and deeply experienced viewpoint. Through participation in this webinar program, you will be afforded both the opportunity to understand and retain best practices when deriving appropriate IP-Strategic Frameworks coupled with Business and Technology Development, as well as gain access to a much more comprehensive and holistic viewpoint on why Intellectual Property Law is such an important economic tool in the “Entrepreneur’s Toolkit”.

Topics Include:

  • Patents 101
  • Securing a Patent and American Invents Act (AIA) Implementation
  • Intellectual Property, Non-patented Topics - Copyrights, Trademarks, etc. 
  • Researcher's Life After Invention Disclosure Topics
  • Working with a Patent Attorney/Agent and the USPTO
  • Patent Trial and Appeal Board
  • Protecting IP in Global Markets
  • Picking the Right Global Markets

Click here to go to Webinars.

USPTO Public Training Portal - Official USPTO Examiner Content

The USPTO Training Portal invites you to take an inside look at the USPTO's required examiner training. Challenge yourself to view these valuable resources and gain a deeper understanding of what USPTO examiners must know to due the difficult task of examination every day. The USPTO Training Portal offers, via webcast, the exact same classes that all USPTO patent and trademark examiners are required to take.

(NOTE: The USPTO Training Portal Pilot, USPTOTraining.gov, is in the process of being closed out. In lieu of this resource, USPTO is evaluating other arrangements for providing training modules to the public at no cost. Please visit www.uspto.gov for updates on that initiative.)

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IP E-Learning Modules

The Global Intellectual Property Academy (GIPA) has produced six modules on intellectual property protection and enforcement in five languages.  The languages include English, Spanish, French, Arabic, and Russian. These modules listed below cover all areas of intellectual property protection which include patents, copyrights, trademarks, geographical indications, enforcement and trade. Double click on the link below to view.

 

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Arabic


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Russian


 

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