Cheryl L. Black has been invited speak, along with James Grooms, General Counsel of Jazz at the Lincoln Center, on "Trademarks and Copyrights: Preserving Minority Culture in an Economic Downturn" at the IP Empowerment Summit on December 1, in Washington, D.C.
ABOUT THE SUMMIT
On December 1, 2011, the Institute for Intellectual Property and Social Justice (IIPSJ) will co- present with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) the Second National IP Empowerment Summit. The IIPSJ/USPTO IP Empowerment Summit will serve the general public and intellectual property professional and activist community in educating and empowering minority and marginalized artists, inventors, entrepreneurs, and other IP stakeholders in underserved communities. The Summit will provide practical information and presentations for creators and inventors regarding the development, protection, and exploitation of their own innovative and creative works, as well as works and inventions in the public domain.
RSVP at summit@iipsj.org