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On-Demand Webinar Recording
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Innovate and Protect: Safeguarding Your Intellectual
Property in Government Contracts

 

Safeguarding your intellectual property rights when engaging in government contracts can be daunting. In this webinar, we’ll explore the essential strategies for protecting innovation in government contracts. From initial disclosures to drafting proposals and negotiating SOW and CDRLs, we’ll equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary to safeguard your IP assets effectively. 

Key Topics

  • Disclosures: Navigate disclosure requirements to protect your proprietary information while fulfilling contractual obligations. 

  • Proposals: Understand how to strategically present your innovations while safeguarding your IP rights throughout the proposal process.

  • Statements of Work / CDRLs: Gain insights into drafting SOWs and CDRLs that clearly define ownership rights of intellectual property, ensuring that your company retains ownership and control.

  • Ensuring Clear Ownership Rights: Explore strategies for ensuring that government contracts clearly define ownership rights of intellectual property developed during the project.

  • Negotiating Special Licensing Terms: Discover effective techniques for negotiating licensing terms when having SBIR/STTR data rights appears to be a determent to award selection.

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Speakers

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Mike Martensen

Mike is the founder of Martensen IP and has practiced patent law since 1997, when, as a patent agent and while attending Duke University School of Law, he assisted a growing LED company in North Carolina defend itself against a patent lawsuit. Today, his practice covers a wide variety of IP matters with experience in procuring IP rights for clients, IP/patent litigation, and all aspects of patent, trademark, and trade secret litigation.

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