The International Patent Laws Committee addresses issues arising out of differences in the patent laws and practices of countries outside the United States, including: (1) the rights of United States inventors (or their assignees) to obtain patent protection in other countries and the rights of foreign nationals to the benefit of United States laws; (2) the rights of United States producers to export patented products to foreign countries and the rights of foreign producers to import patented products into the United States; and (3) the international conventions and treaties involving patent rights, except as assigned to other committees; including cooperation with other committees and entities, such as the ABA Section of International Law.
International Patent Laws Committee
The committee addresses issues of differences in the patent laws and practices around the world.
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