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International Intellectual Property Organization at Pierce Law Presentations

International Intellectual Property Organization
Officers for the 2007-2008 Academic Year

The International Intellectual Property Organization (IIPO) is dedicated to educating the student body on the role of intellectual property in our global society, how nations around the world strive to protect IP rights, and how IP affects the quality of life and economies of those countries by:
  • promoting the study and understanding of international intellectual property;
  • providing a forum where Pierce Law students from a variety of geographical backgrounds can share their perspectives and experiences with intellectual property law;
  • analyzing the similarities and differences between the varying intellectual property regulations found in countries across the globe; and
  • discussing the socioeconomic impact these regulations have on populations in both developing and developed countries.
IIPO has monthly lunchtime meetings where an international student (or a group of students from the same country) will share their insights and experiences concerning the role and structure of IP regulations within their own country.

Events

April 2008: “Update and Summary of International Treaties Impacting on the Americas” by José Barreda



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For more information, please contact:
International Intellectual Property Organization (IIPO)
2 White Street
Concord, NH 03301
iipo@piercelaw.edu

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