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Book review: Terrell on the Law of Patents

The IPKat

This tome was first published in 1884 by Thomas Terrell, and in the 140 years since, has become a well-established authority for patent practitioners and judges, providing thorough commentary on both the substance and practice of UK patent law.

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Easy, Breezy, Bioprintable: 3D Printing in the Cosmetics Industry

IPilogue

Emily Xiang is an IPilogue Writer, President of the Intellectual Property Society of Osgoode, and a 2L JD candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. . 3D Bioprinting & Canadian Patent Law. From an intellectual property law perspective, could 3D bioprinted material be patented?

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Secrets in the Pitlanes : Navigating IPR In Formula 1

IIPRD

The sheer number of developments and technological advancements in the sport make it crucial for the teams participating to ensure that their intellectual property rights are not violated. This is where the various protections under international Intellectual Property Rights conventions come into play.

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Obituary - Professor Margaret Sophia Moy Llewelyn (1962-2021)

The IPKat

In 1990, Dr Llewelyn was appointed to a lectureship at the University of Central Lancashire, at Preston, which was followed in 1993 by a move to the University of Sheffield, initially as a ‘Common Law Institute for Intellectual Property (CLIP) Lecturer in Intellectual Property.’

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Reminder: 2024 Shamnad Basheer Essay Competition on Intellectual Property Law [Submit by July 14]

SpicyIP

Shamnad Basheer 1976-2019; taken at NUJS, Kolkata circa 2009. Basheer’s 48 th birth anniversary we announced the 2024 edition of the Shamnad Basheer Essay Competition on Intellectual Property Law. programs can take part) across the world, as well as to those who have completed their first law degree in 2022 or later.