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Corporate Approaches to Protecting Intellectual Property: Implications for U.S.-Japan High-Technology Competition
Appendix
Workshop on “Corporate Approaches to Protecting Intellectual Property: Implications for U.S.-Japan High-Technology Competition”
National Research Council—Committee on Japan
June 4, 1993—Lecture Room
National Academy of Sciences—Washington, D.C.
AGENDA
8:30 AM
Coffee
9:00 AM
Chairman's Opening Remarks
Jim F. Martin, Rockwell International
9:30 AM
U.S.-Japan Patent Wars: Who's Fighting and Who's Winning?
Elizabeth Sirois and Kenneth E. John, U.S. General Accounting Office
Vincent Rauner, Motorola
Howard Greenberg, Rockwell International
11:30 PM
IPR and Government-Sponsored R&D (working lunch)
Discussion Leader:
Deborah Wince-Smith, Council on Competitiveness
1:00 PM
IPR and the Technology-Based Strategies of U.S. and Japanese Companies
James A. Forstner, DuPont
Robert P. Blackburn, Chiron
David A. Duke, Corning
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2:30 PM
Public Policy and Corporate Strategy: Maximizing U.S. Interests
David L. Henty, Graham & James
Phil Agress, U.S. Department of Commerce
3:00 PM
Congressional Perspectives
Comments by Thomas Forbord, Office of Senator John D. Rockfeller
3:30 PM
Open Discussion on Policy Issues
4:00 PM
Workshop Summary
William Rapp, University of Washington
4:15 PM
Chairman's Closing Remarks
4:30 PM
Adjourn
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ATTENDANCE ROSTER
Jim F. Martin, Rockwell International
Workshop Chairman
Phil Agress
U.S. Department of Commerce
Robert P. Blackburn
Chiron Corp.
Richard DiCicco
Technology Catalysts
Gilbert Donahue
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
David A. Duke
Corning, Inc.
Robert E. Falstad
SEMATECH
Thomas Forbord
Office of Senator John D. Rockefeller
James A. Forstner
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours
Lawrence Granatelli
Tandem Computers
Carl J. Green
Georgetown University Law Center
Howard Greenberg
Rockwell International
Hayden Gregory
House Judiciary Committee
Jim Haight
National Institutes of Health
David L. Henty
Graham & James
Robert W. Holleyman, II
Business Software Alliance
Kenneth E. John
U.S. General Accounting Office
Michael K. Kirk
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Michael J. Mintz
Dow Chemical Co.
Richard Perruso
U.S. General Accounting Office
Richard W. Rabinowitz
Law Office of Frank A. Weil
William Rapp
University of Washington
Vincent Rauner
Motorola
Proctor Reid
National Academy of Engineering
Robin Schoen
National Research Council
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Jeff Schweitzer
Office of Science & Technology Policy
Melvin Sharp
Sharp, Comfort & Merrett
Elizabeth Sirois
U.S. General Accounting Office
Harold C. Wegner
George Washington University
Deborah Wince-Smith
Council on Competitiveness
James B. Wyngaarden
National Research Council
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