Spanning the Globe -- Trade Secrets in Jordan?
By Press
If you're free next week, you might want to consider attending the Arab Society for Intellectual Property (ASIP) program, "Patents of Inventions and Trade Secrets." The course will begin June 25, 2006 at Talal Abu-Ghazaleh College of Business in Amman.
The program aims to provide an easier understanding of modern principles that govern IP, as well as access to knowledge and international developments, so that Arab practitioners may be able to provide their services in line with international standards.
In seriousness, ASIP is a specialized Arab professional body. Its main objective is to enhance and develop the protection of intellectual property system through various means of awareness and education.
Progressive practitioners throughout the world recognize that countries need to get their IP regimes in line with world standards, particularly with regard to trade secrets. They should be commended.
The program aims to provide an easier understanding of modern principles that govern IP, as well as access to knowledge and international developments, so that Arab practitioners may be able to provide their services in line with international standards.
In seriousness, ASIP is a specialized Arab professional body. Its main objective is to enhance and develop the protection of intellectual property system through various means of awareness and education.
Progressive practitioners throughout the world recognize that countries need to get their IP regimes in line with world standards, particularly with regard to trade secrets. They should be commended.
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