Trademark Treaties and International Law
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- Trademark Treaties and International Law
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- Women in IP Law
This Committee is primarily responsible for monitoring, reporting on, and providing recommendations to the AIPLA Board concerning international trademark developments and treaty amendments.
Key Initiatives
- The Trademark Treaties and International Law (TTIL) Committee considers the treaties of the United States and foreign countries and intergovernmental organizations, and the statutes, rules, regulations, and judicial decisions of foreign countries and intergovernmental organizations, as they relate to trademarks, trade names, and unfair competition which may affect the business of U.S. companies.
- The Committee coordinates its activities with the other trademark-related committees ("Content and Branding") and with the Global Sector of the AIPLA.
How You Can Participate
Participation is open to all AIPLA members. Become an AIPLA member and login in and join the committee in your profile. Once you join, please visit the Online Community and begin engaging with your peers.