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Overview The ninth TIM lecture of 2012 was presented by Gordon Freedman, CEO of Power Trip and lawyer at Freedman & Associates. Freedman shared his views on intellectual property (IP) paradigms, which are based on his experiences as an entrepreneur, lawyer, and patent and trademark agent. The event was held at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, on November 8th,

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  • Trademarks From the start, Freedman emphasized that intellectual property (IP) protection was about more than just patents

  • The ninth TIM lecture of 2012 was presented by Gordon Freedman, CEO of Power Trip and lawyer at Freedman & Associates. Freedman shared his views on intellectual property (IP) paradigms, which are based on his experiences as an entrepreneur, lawyer, and patent and trademark agent

  • Readers are encouraged to share related insights or provide feedback on the presentation or the TIM Lecture Series, including recommendations of future speakers. Freedman began his presentation by describing the clash between two completely different paradigms in today's fast-paced business world

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Gordon Freedman

“ ” All decisions about patents, trademarks, and other forms of IP protection should be business decisions. The ninth TIM lecture of 2012 was presented by Gordon Freedman, CEO of Power Trip (powertrip.us) and lawyer at Freedman & Associates (freedmanandassociates.ca). Freedman shared his views on intellectual property (IP) paradigms, which are based on his experiences as an entrepreneur, lawyer, and patent and trademark agent. The TIM Lecture Series is hosted by the Technology Innovation Management program (carleton.ca/tim) at Carleton University. The lectures provide a forum to promote the transfer of knowledge from university research to technology company executives and entrepreneurs as well as research and development personnel. Readers are encouraged to share related insights or provide feedback on the presentation or the TIM Lecture Series, including recommendations of future speakers

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Intellectual Property Paradigms for Global Business
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