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Philip Furgang
Philip Furgang is a founding Partner with Furgang & Adwar, LLP, an intellectual property firm based in New York. He is widely published and cited in the legal and general press in his primary area of interest, patent law.
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In this clip from an ABA forum held in 2007 titled “IP Meets Entertainment-Trademarks and Business Patents,” panelist Philip Furgang explains how patent law might affect sports or entertainment industries (for example, a record label patenting an online distribution method), and what lawyers need to understand about business patent law, how patents and patent works, how it is enforced, and what the pitfalls are.



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October 2007
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