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2017
January 25
Seminar
Rotterdam
LES Benelux Topic Meeting "Between Scylla and Charybdis: the cross border effect of patent law and export compliance"
LES Benelux
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Website: http://www.les-benelux.org/level1/meetings.htm

When transactional IP involves a foreign partner, things become more complicated. There may be encumbrances or consequences on the transferred technology, knowledge, services or products that you are not even aware of.

  • What if you supply to an exporting manufacturing partner, discovering that the manufacturing process was protected in one of the outlets of your partner?
  • What if you partners provide you with technology and/or know-how, which turns out to be subject to export compliance regulations?
  • Can you still freely decide with whom to cooperate and do business with?
  • How to identify risks associated with such transactional IP, which risks are within the jurisdiction of you business partner?
  • How to mitigate in your contracts/business deal these risks?

Experts from the USA, China, UK and the Netherlands will share their expertise on these matters with us.