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IP Fridays – Episode 38 - Interview With Christopher Holt, Inventor Of Patent Advisor – Are Your Twitter Messages Really Private? – USPTO Opens Two New Regional Offices
09 October 2015
Barnes & Thornburg
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Today we have an interview with Christopher Holt, the inventor
of the program Patent Advisor, and Rod Wittenberg, director of
sales Reed Technology North America. Also, Thrisha Volpe discusses
with Ken the new Twitter lawsuit dealing with the privacy of
Twitter direct messages. Lastly, we report on the opening of two
new USPTO regional offices in San Jose and Dallas.
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