Webinar to look at ‘Protecting Software IP in Electric and Autonomous Vehicle Technologies’
Dickinson Wright will present “Protecting Software Intellectual Property in Electric and Autonomous Vehicle Technologies” as a webinar on Wednesday, November 3, at noon
Technical advancements, in both vehicle electrification and automation, are increasingly focused on software innovations, while the focus on hardware innovations appears to be somewhat diminished. Protecting intellectual property associated with software innovations can be a daunting and, sometimes, a confusing task. Many owners of software intellectual property believe that software intellectual property is not patentable or not practically enforceable.
In this webinar, Dickinson attorneys Robert Weiss, John Krieger, and Joe Pytel will explore the various mechanisms for protecting software intellectual property for vehicle electrification and automation technologies, including various pitfalls and best practices.
The discussion will focus on the following areas and how they relate to the protection of intellectual property associated with software innovations:
• Protecting Software - Algorithm protection vs. code protection (including a discussion on copyright protection and patent protection and further discussion on trade secret protection requirements and considerations presented by John Krieger)
• Software Patentability threshold (e.g., 101)
• Patents as a defensive mechanism against infringement claims
• Patent disclosures as a mechanism for preventing others from securing rights
• Software Infringement detection
• Employee mobility considerations for Intellectual Property (e.g., keeping trade secret valid as employees leave the company)
The presentation is complimentary, but registration is required. To learn more about this webinar or to register, visit www.dickinson-wright.com/insight.
Attorneys to discuss ‘Managing a Drug Case from Acid to Zip’
The Oakland County Bar Association will present “Managing a Drug Case from Acid to Zip” as an online webinar on Thursday, November 4, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Drug offenses are serious and common charges, so it is imperative that the defendant's attorney understands how to develop the best strategy to represent the client. This fast-paced seminar will explore the best defense options, from dismissing evidence to reduced sentences and diversion programs. Speaking at the program will be Nadine R. Hatten of Law Office of Nadine Hatten PLLC and Layne A. Sakwa of Fried, Saperstein, Sakwa PC.
Credit has been approved with the Oakland County Bar Association for 1.50 Criminal credits and 1.50 Juvenile credits.
Cost is $12 for OCBA members pre-registration and $25 for non-members pre-registration. Oakland County MIDC court appointed attorneys can attend for free.
The Zoom link to this seminar will be provided in a confirmation email upon registration. To register for this program, visit www.ocba.org and click on “events.”
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