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We’re pleased to inform you that the National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi (NUALS) IntellectualPropertyLaw Review is inviting contributions to the fifth volume of the journal. For further details, please read the call for papers below: Call for Papers: NUALS IntellectualPropertyLaw Review (Vol.
in IntellectualProperty and Competition Law at Munich IntellectualPropertyLaw Center (MIPLC) are now open! From Law to Leadership: How the MIPLC LL.M. In fact, what we call our basics often goes far beyond what students might encounter in a full IP curriculum elsewhere. Admissions for LL.M.
We’re pleased to inform you that The Centre for IntellectualProperty Rights of the National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS), Kochi is inviting submissions for its official blog, The IP Site on a rolling basis. Logo of NUALS Centre for IntellectualProperty Rights. About the IP Site.
This is a book review of “ Harmonizing IntellectualPropertyLaw for a Trans-Atlantic Knowledge Economy ”, edited by Péter Mezei, Hannibal Travis, and Anett Pogácsás. Karolyna Sztobryn assesses whether EU IPlaws adequately consider disability perspectives, highlighting potential gaps and advocating for greater inclusivity.
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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Christmas markets are already here, the lights are bright and shining, but before November is over, this Kat brings you another bundle of joy in the form of IP events and opportunities. Registrations are open until 3 December 2021 and further information about the workshop can be found here.
Carys Craig is the Director of IP Osgoode, Editor-in-Chief of the Osgoode Hall Law Journal, Academic Director of the Osgoode Professional LL.M Program in IntellectualProperty, and an Associate Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School. In other words, I am very well acquainted with all things Osgoode and IP!
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CeBIL Annual Symposium 2023 – IntellectualProperty & Biologics: Policy Challenges and Responses On May 12, the University of Cambridge & University of Copenhagen will host a symposium in Cambridge on biologics and the complex IP strategies of patents and trade secrets that surround them.
We are pleased to bring to you this sponsored post by IP Press on the extension of the registration deadlines for their Comprehensive Course on Patents, in collaboration with S. The IP Press presents the third cohort of the Comprehensive Course on Patents. Majumdar & Co. Majumdar & Co. About Our Exclusive Knowledge Partner S.
Have you packed your SPF 70-guaranteed IP books? With summer in full swing in the Northern hemisphere, it might perhaps feel natural to long for things other than IP, but there is plenty of IP-related activity happening before and right after the hot months. For further information and to register, click here.
Trier The IPKat’s friends at the Academy of European Law (ERA) in beautiful Trier (Germany) are always busy preparing and delivering knowledge and training in the IP field, with also plenty of opportunities to network and exchange views with fellow IP aficionados.
Perfect timing for our Sunday rundown of key IP events and opportunities for the rest of this month and the start of June! Each year, the LIDC examines two topical questions on competition law and IP/unfair competition law. IP Question: 'Green IP': What is the role of intellectualproperty in sustainability?
November is here, autumn is in full gear and so is this issue of Sunday Surprises with new IP events and new opportunities. MARQUES - Coexistence Agreements: Online Workshops MARQUES will host two online Coexistence Agreement workshops. Events This Kat is always amazed by the colours of the leaves in autumn.
While there are a number of aspects covered by “Artificial Intelligence”, ranging from definitions to scope, from life-saving to life-threatening, there has been surprisingly limited public policy discussion on the intersection of AI and IP in India. Yashna is a fifth-year law student at UILS, Panjab University, Chandigarh.
We welcome December with some interesting IP events and opportunities to highlight! His law degree led him to various professional positions in the United States, where he is now Senior Copyright Counsel at Google. Members of ATRIP are invited to submit proposals for papers on these topics in all areas of IPlaw.
Always on the move to attend the latest events What's new in terms of events and opportunities in the IP field? There will also be workshops on artificial intelligence, trade secrets, co-branding, copyright in IP enforcement and amicus curiae briefs (as well as a whole range of other topics!). Happy week to all our readers!
AI Spring Cat Courses Bournemouth IP Summer School The Centre for IntellectualProperty Policy & Management (CIPPM) at Bournemouth University has launched the IntellectualProperty Summer School in collaboration with the World IntellectualProperty Organisation (WIPO). Global Ph.D.
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We may already be thinking about Christmas feasts, but before that, check some IP opportunities and events. To apply to attend the Symposium and present your work, attend as a commenter, or participate in a work-in-progress workshop, a form must be submitted by 21 January 2022 and the expanded draft must be sent until 14 April 2022.
UNION-IP will hold an event, titled "What Does My Claim Cover? The topic of this year’s conference is “The Interface of IntellectualPropertyLaw with other Legal Disciplines, what can IP learn from its interactions with different fields of law and vice versa?”. Click here and here to know more.
13-14 April 2023: Fordham Law School’s 30th Annual IntellectualPropertyLaw & Policy Conference The 30th Annual IntellectualPropertyLaw & Policy Conference will be held on 13-14 April 2023 at Fordham Law School in Manhattan. Click here to register. Click here to register.
2023 ISHTIP WORKSHOP Image by Riana Harvey The International Society for the History and Theory of IntellectualProperty (ISHTIP) at the Tel Aviv University will held its 14th Annual Conference, which this year will focus on the theme IP and Migration – of people, information, technology, creativity and law.
The last miscellany post of 2022 contains some announcements for the blog's contributors as well as some IP news and four professional opportunities - which you should definitely look out for in January! Benjamin is a future trainee solicitor at a commercial law firm. Your grounding in IPLaw 2. His name is Benjamin Goh.
Professor Tanya Aplin, The Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College, London I met Margaret a couple of times (including on one occasion where we chatted about plant IP). Mainly, I knew Margaret through her role as editor of the IPQ and her tome (with Mike Adcock) on European Plant IntellectualProperty.
EMP&A attorneys are actively involved in the International Trademark Association (INTA) and the American Bar Association’s IntellectualPropertyLaw section (ABA-IPL). Beware of New Trademark Scam from IPSIntellectualProperty Services, iPelton Blog, [link] , (last visited Feb. 11, 2022). [2]
These programs are designed to meet varied needs, offering invaluable insights into the complexities of intellectualpropertylaw. Its presence will empower local businesses and startups to engage directly with patent examiners and IP experts, facilitating a smoother and more efficient patent application process.
So how are college athletes, generally 18–22-year-olds with little to no experience with the intricacies of contract law, supposed to legally protect themselves when entering into NIL deals? These schools would be well advised to begin instructing their athletes on the fundamentals of contract law as well.
Interested authors are invited to submit articles addressing Green Economy issues from an IP perspective. the following: Sustainability and IP; Right to repair; Greenwashing and IP; Green trade marks; Craft and industrial GIs; Exhaustion / first sale doctrine as applied to the Green / Circular Economy (e.g., More details here.
Busy week in the IP world; here is the summary of last week’s IPKat updates! IP Job opportunities, Events, and Reports Eleonora Rosati notified the patent-focussed IPKat readers about the upcoming 3-day Pharma & Biotech Patent Litigation Summit to be held in Amsterdam. vs. Buildxact Software Ltd.
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