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ERA IP-focused events and courses return with 25% discount for IPKat readers

The IPKat

Over the next few months, the following will take place and IPKat readers will have an opportunity to enroll with a 25% discount in the registration fees: Summer Course on European Intellectual Property Law Trier, 1-5 July 2024 This course will provide a thorough introduction to European intellectual property law.

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Monday Miscellany

The IPKat

The next day, LES is holding the full-day LES100 Training Course, “Commercialising IP through the Power of Licensing”, which is the introductory course in the Licensing Executives Society’s Intellectual Asset Management Series and it is designed for those who are relatively new to licensing. To sign up, click here.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

As the designated domain name for the island, ".ai" Forthcoming events On 2 May 2024 University College London (UCL) will host a Seminar on Collective Licensing and a Workshop on Copyright Solutions jointly organized with EODOPEN. The general topic of the conference is "Intellectual Property and the European Courts".

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Forthcoming ERA IP events with IPKat readers’ special discount

The IPKat

Update on the initiative of the European Commission in the field of patents Summer Course on European Intellectual Property Law The third event is the Summer Course on European Intellectual Property Law , which will take place in Trier between 27 June 2022 and 1 July 2022.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

4iP Council - Licensing Negotiation Groups: what, why, how 4iP will hold an online webinar to discuss the proposed formation of Licensing Negotiation Groups (LNGs) of implementers that would collectively negotiate and license standard essential patents (SEPs). in intellectual property law and/or competition law.

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Artificial Intelligence and IP: A Literature Review

SpicyIP

It states that the current IP regime poses problems in the context of generic computer programs because of the way the algorithms are designed and trained using large data sets. They receive inputs at various stages of their development – be it designing the software, training the system and testing how it functions.

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