Presentation on patent reform in Congress, the Courts and the PTO - video now available

A couple of weeks ago, I had the Videoproductionopportunity to speak at the annual CLE conference of the Oklahoma Bar Association’s IP section. I presented a broad view of patent reform, discussing pending legislation, the eBay decision and other Supreme Court activity, as well as PTO efforts to implement change.

Doug had the smarts to catch the presentation on video.  Thanks to the seemingly endless capacity of Google’s video servers, you can watch the video as a stream by operating the controls in Doug’s post on PHOSITA.  If you’re so inclined, you can go straight to Google Video to download your own copy of the file.

A .pdf of the slides that accompanied the talk are available here.

Despite the suggestion of the image above, I didn’t dress hip-hop style for the presentation. I’ll save that for a future talk.

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