The Federal Bar Association, Eastern District of Michigan Chapter, will present “Intellectual Property Seminar on IP in Augmented and Virtual Reality” on Wednesday, Feb. 7, from noon to 1 p.m. in the Detroit Room of the Levin U.S. Courthouse.
Featured speaker is Brian Wassom of Warner Norcross and Judd.
Attendees will learn about the potential of augmented reality technology, and the intellectual property considerations that come along with it.
The program includes lunch which is free for federal law clerks.
Cost for FBA members is $20; non-members/guests is $30.
Registration can be completled online at www.fbamich.org.
- Posted January 10, 2018
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IP in augmented and virtual reality explored at FBA seminar
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