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November 8, 2012

The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) will be hosting a series of roundtable discussions across Canada, including in Gatineau/Ottawa, Halifax, Montreal, Edmonton and Toronto from November 14th to December 12th on intellectual property issues for small and medium-size enterprises.  From CIPO:

“CIPO will host a series of roundtable discussions with small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to better understand their challenges and barriers in using the IP system. These discussions are taking place as part of CIPO’s regulatory and mandate reviews, and will assist in developing new products and tools to better serve SMEs.”

For more information, including cities and dates, see: CIPO invites innovative SMEs to participate in roundtable discussions.

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