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Comprehending Broadcasting Contracts and Intellectual Property Law at Crossroads

IIPRD

Ltd also known as T-series, regarding their show [2] or film’s revenues are a demonstration of contesting instances relating to intellectual property rights in the sector [3]. and undoubtedly creating such content includes the distribution of any intellectual property rights to their respective authors.

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Guest Book Review: Intellectual Property Risk Management

The IPKat

This review of Intellectual Property Risk Management by Donal O’Connell is kindly provided by Professor Ruth Soetendorp. She is Professor Emerita and Associate Director of the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy & Management at Bournemouth University. Ruth is an IP Educator.

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IPKat Book of the Year Awards 2023 winners announced!

The IPKat

The winner is: Copyright and the Court of Justice of the European Union (2nd edition, Oxford University Press) by Eleonora Rosati Best book on Trade Mark Law The nominations were: • Contentious Trade Mark Registry Proceedings (2nd edition), by Michael Edenborough. Intellectual Property Protection of Country Names, by Natalie Corthésy.

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[Guest post] Conference Report: Fourth IP & Innovation Researchers of Asia Conference

The IPKat

Spread over 4 days to accommodate many exciting topics and parallel sessions, over 160 presenters from all over the world logged in to experience upcoming Intellectual Property law scholarship. These sessions were chaired by renowned and distinguished IP scholars and officials from WIPO and WTO.

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Thursday Thingies

The IPKat

The IPM module is delivered to 2nd year BSc business and management students, commencing 3 February 2023. The offices have published a notice in the Federal Register seeking public comment to help prepare for the study and announcing public roundtables for patents, trademarks, and copyrights to be submitted by February 3, 2023.