Amid criticism that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has gone too far with proposed rules governing transparency in patent ownership, PTO Deputy Director Michelle Lee focused on the importance of transparency in intellectual property during her keynote speech last week at a major IP conference in New York City.
“We need to remember the broader importance of transparency in ownership, of operating in the light,” she said at the 22nd annual Intellectual Property Law Conference at Fordham University Law School.
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