Rights in Computer Software and Technical Data

Failing to understand critical rules and concepts can lead to the loss of a contractor's intellectual property. This half-day seminar is designed to help contractors protect their valuable computer software, patents, and technical data rights.

Preserving Rights in Computer Software and Technical Data
Date: Friday, March 18, 2011
Location: Bethesda, MD
Course: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Time: 8:30 a.m. - Refreshments, Coffee, Bagels, Juice
Cost: $350 per person
>> Register now
Call (888) 661-4094, Ext. 2 for more information

More often than you might think, government contractors grant the federal government "unlimited" rights to valuable corporate technology. Often this happens because the contractor's management: 

  1. Failed to discuss and negotiate a fair allocation of technical data and software rights at the pre-award stage; and/or
  2. Failed to take the necessary procedural steps to preserve technical data and software rights.

It doesn't have to be this way. Although this can be a complex area of law, being well versed on the rules and establishing procedural safeguards can go a long way toward preserving and protecting corporate technology. This half-day seminar will arm you with critical knowledge to help you accomplish your goals. >> Register now

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