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SEMA To Host Trademark Webinar

SEMA is hosting a webinar conference on "Trademarks" on Thursday, February 12 at 10 a.m. (PST). Conrad Wong of the SEMA Washington, D.C., office will address the following issues: Learn what a trademark is; What constitutes a trademark infringement; The benefits of a federal trademark registration; How to communicate with the Patent and Trademark Office, and more.

DIAMOND BAR, CA — SEMA is hosting a webinar conference on “Trademarks” on Thursday, February 12 at 10 a.m. (PST).

Conrad Wong of the SEMA Washington, D.C., office will address the following issues:
Learn what a trademark is;
What constitutes a trademark infringement;
The benefits of a federal trademark registration;
How to communicate with the Patent and Trademark Office, and more.

This session is scheduled for one hour and can be accessed remotely by telephone, and any personal computer with Internet access, from the convenience of your desk.

To access the upcoming webinar, go to: www.sema.org/webinars. Ten minutes before the webinar is scheduled to begin, double-click on the link under the “Trademark” topic. This will take you directly to the PlaceWare Conference Center Login page. Type in your name and click the “ENTER” key on the bottom of the page to join the webinar. Then dial toll free audio number below, enter the PIN number and wait for the conference to begin.

Toll Free Audio: 866-637-2754

Pin Number: 1542

For further details on the complete SEMA webinar program for 2004, contact the SEMA Education Department at (909) 396-0289 or via e-mail at [email protected].

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