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![]() John D. TrudelKeynote Address
Bills now in Congress, HR 400 and S. 507 will, if passed, irreversibly change the oldest and most productive patent system in the world, the first individual right written into the U.S. Constitution. Learn what drives this legislation, what Congress is being told, and why the media is mostly silent. Learn the truth, the likely consequences, and what can be done.
![]() Terry PaulsonThey Shoot Inventors, Don't They?
In addition to being a licensed psychologist and editor of Management Dialogue, Dr. Paulson presents over 150 keynotes and seminars annually to public and private concerns, including ARCO, 3M, Hughes, IBM, Kaiser, Nissan, GE and many universities and hospitals throughout the country. His programs empower leaders, teams and the next generation of American workers to make change work. He is the author of the popular books: They Shoot Managers, Don't They? and Making Humor Work and was host of ECI's 1992-1993 business television series.
![]() George MargolinUpdate on HR 400 and S. 507
George Margolin is an outspoken advocate for
inventors rights. He has appeared before the U.S. Patent
Office, making his opinions known about the importance of
the patent system and the effect on the independent inventor.
Dr. Margolin is an inventor with over two dozen patents,
including patents for a motion picture backgrounds system
used in 2001, a Space Odyssey, the James Bond films and
many others. He is currently receiving a patent on a new way
to prevent needle stick accidents with his latest invention of a pocketable Auto-Retracting
Safety Syringe.
![]() Bob LougherUpdate on Operation Mousetrap
Robert G. Lougher, an inventor himself, was involved in a devastating fraud, and he, thereby, started the Inventors Awareness Group, Inc. (IAG), which has reached thousands of inventors and has saved them over $100 million dollars. His organization, IAG, has been responsible for numerous television exposes on invention fraud, including ABC News 20/20, CBS News 48 Hours, British Broadcasting Corporation and many others. He has provided expert testimony to both the US Senate and US House and is also the driving force behind "The Inventors Protection Act," introduced by Senator Joseph Lieberman (CT).
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