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Date/Time
Date(s) - Wed 11/16/2016
12:00 pm - 1:15 pm

Location
Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP


Pokémon Go catapulted a long-standing brand back into public consciousness; it also wove fanciful character depictions together with map data and the names and images of real-world locations and artworks.  Morgan Lewis IP Attorneys John Polito and Jason Gettleman will discuss key licensing and enforcement issues related to location-aware and augmented-reality games.

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Speakers:

polito_john_18889_desktopJohn Polito (Morgan Lewis) – John spent eight years as a software engineer.  He is an intellectual property litigator and represents companies in disputes relating to software, mobile devices, e-commerce, and online content. He counsels technology and information services companies, healthcare organizations, and universities on software licensing and copyright portfolios.

 

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Jason E. Gettleman (Morgan Lewis) – Jason brings an electrical and computer engineering background to his services, which focus on patent procurement and patent litigation in the electrical and mechanical arts. Prior to attending law school, Jason was an associate design engineer with a major New York engineering consulting firm, where he designed copper and fiber telecommunications systems. As a design engineer, he worked on the Phoenix Project, the name given to the reconstruction of the Pentagon after the September 11, 2001, attacks.

Price and Registration:

Ticket Type Price (Before Ticketing Fees)
In-Person In-House Counsel Free
In-Person SFIPLA Member (Law Firm) $35
In-Person Non-Member $40
Student $10

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Sponsor:

Thank you to our sponsor, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, for hosting this meeting.

The San Francisco Intellectual Property Law Association is an approved provider of California MCLE credit, and certifies that the above activity meets the requirements for one hour of participatory credit.

 

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