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IP Fridays – Episode 36: Inhouse-Perspective On IP Protection At Jostens With Eric Lambert – Patent Battle Over Gene-Silencing – 3D-Trademark For KitKat Shape?
09 September 2015
Barnes & Thornburg
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Eric Lambert, Associate General Counsel at Jostens, Inc., talks
with us about his in-house perspective on trade secrets, privacy,
copyright and intellectual property strategy in general. Will
Nestlé get a 3D trademark for the KitKat chocolate bar
itself (without further branding)? Also, a groundbreaking new
technology for gene-silencing is the topic of a patent battle over
a lot of potential revenue.
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