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[Guest post] Conference report: Design & Copyright Law – siblings or rivals?

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A few weeks ago, the UNION-IP Designs Commission in association with the UNION-IP Netherlands national group – “Design & Copyright Law: siblings or rival?” Here’s what Linnéa writes: Conference report: Design & Copyright Law – siblings or rivals?

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Key Takeaways - Using Generative AI in an IP-Driven Business: Practical Tips and Legal Risks

JD Supra Law

Kilpatrick’s Dan Englander and James Trigg recently presented to clients and colleagues on the topic of “Using Generative AI in an IP-Driven Business: Practical Tips and Legal Risks” at the firm’s annual 2024 Advanced Trademark Law Seminar in New York City. By: Kilpatrick

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

Events 18-19 April 2024: AIPPI Trilateral Seminar The Polish, German and French Groups of AIPPI organise the traditional joint seminar on IP related issues. The course runs from 24 June to 12 July 2024 and is aimed at legal practitioners new to the world of IP law. The full programme is accessible here.

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Tuesday Tiddlywinks

The IPKat

Kat-gathering Autumn is in full swing in the Northern hemisphere and so are activities, events, and developments in the IP field. European Copyright Legislation – Quo Vadis? (21 21 October 2024) Over 30 years have passed since the efforts to harmonize European copyright law began. Take a look below for the latest news!

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Tuesday Tiddlywinks

The IPKat

Summer may finally have arrived in the UK, but there is no slow-down in IP news and events. Take a look at current and future IP-related activities below, and do not forget to regularly check The IPKat Events page. Postdoctoral researcher in Tech Law, University of Luxembourg. The seminar will take place on 19 September 2024.

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IP Scholarship, Citations, and Knowledge Governance: Some Insights from the History of IP Teaching in India

SpicyIP

While the question made sense ever since I read the post, it started making more sense (and bothering me more) after working on the SpicyIP Open IP Syllabus where I witnessed a relative “over-accessibility” of US-European IPR scholarship. I began to wonder – are there actually fewer IP scholars in India (or the Global South in general)?

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Tuesday Wonders

The IPKat

October is here, and with it, new events and opportunities for the IP community! Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Law For readers in London, the LSE Law School is hosting a seminar next week on the comparative challenges in the UK and Germany regarding copyright law issues related to the training of generative models.

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