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Originally posted by ztawinthropgirl
I have a Bachelor of Arts degree in mass communication, which is a technical degree, so as far as being able to represent those for the arts intellectual property, am I good to go?
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That's no where near a technical degree. Off the top of my head I can't think of any BA's that would be a "technical" degree.
A technical degree is something in an area of science, engineering, and the like. Communications isn't technical.
You don't really need to pass the patent bar to practice IP law. You only need to have passed the patent bar if you want to be able to appear before the patent approval people (forget the name). Most people don't now the difference between patent law and IP law.
Honestly, undergrad degrees have about zilch to do with what you learn and do in law school, with the exception of people who want to practice patent. Even then, you don't really use that knowledge in your classes.