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My IP Intensive Experience: From Seminars to CIPO and Beyond

IPilogue

Mac Mok is an IP Innovation Clinic Senior Fellow and a 3L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. Pina D’Agostino’s IP Intensive Program. This semester, I participated in Osgoode’s Intellectual Property (IP) Law and Technology Intensive program (IP Intensive). Students also meet biweekly to discuss current IP issues.

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Never Too Late: If you missed the IPKat last week!

The IPKat

Anastasiia Kyrylenko reported on the BPATG's decision to reject proposed amendments to the specifications of a Protected Geographical Indication (PGI). Rose Hughes reported on a CJEU ruling that clarifies the rules for determining jurisdiction in cases of design infringement.

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Never Too Late: If you missed the IPKat last week!

The IPKat

Trade Marks Oliver Fairhurst reported on the Retromark event hosted by Simmonds & Simmons. Moreover, he reported on Darren Meales interview made of eight questions to understand the views of the UK trade mark profession. IP events and opportunities Marcel Pemsel shared upcoming IP news, events and opportunities.

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Conference Report: UIC Law 12th Annual Ethics in the Practice of IP Law Seminar

The IPKat

In early June, the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law ’s Center for Intellectual Property, Information, and Privacy Law organized and hosted its 12th Annual Ethics in the Practice of IP Law virtual seminar. The Seminar also discussed implicit bias in the practice of IP.

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

The IPKat

A few weeks ago, the UNION-IP Designs Commission in association with the UNION-IP Netherlands national group – “Design & Copyright Law: siblings or rival?” Katfriend Linnéa Hedström (Lind Edlund Kenamets Intellectual Property AB) was also there and has now prepared a report for The IPKat.

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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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[Conference Report] Patents, truth, PCT and more at the UIC School of Law International IP Practice Seminar

The IPKat

Back in October, University of Illinois Chicago School of Law’s Center for Intellectual Property (“IP”), Information, and Privacy Law organized and virtually hosted its International IP Practice Seminar. Adam Ernette (UIC) reports on the seminar. Lisa Jorgenson, spoke at the Seminar’s featured session.