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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?” held another roundtable session ( Thursday Thingies ), the topic of which related to the overlaps between copyright and design law (details of the event to be found here ).

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Sunday Surprises

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EVENTS, SEMINARS AND CONFERENCES Queen Mary | University of London – “ IELR 5.1 The seminar will address the fair balance between the interests of rights holders and the rest of digital society. A plenary discussion will address Article 17 of the CDSM Directive and the main conclusions and future trends in EU copyright law.

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GIs Workshop The Institute for Information Law at the University of Amsterdam is organising a seminar on the new legislation on geographical indications (GIs). The event, titled “Copyright and Generative AI: Putting input issues under the spotlight”, will be held on March 20, 2024 in London and live streamed.

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Never Too Late: if you missed The IPKat last week

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Kat Friend James Nurton prepared an event report on the joint seminar on standard essential patents (SEPs), organised by The IPKat and the London School of Economics. Other Chijioke also commented on the decision of the in Bliss Brands (Pty) Ltd v Advertising Regulatory Board NPC & Others, issued by a High Court in South Africa.

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Sunday Surprises

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Marques - CELEBRATING MARKS: How sustainability and technology will shape the future of brands - 20 to 23 September 2022 - Madrid, Spain The 2022 MARQUES Annual Conference will be held in Madrid from 20 to 23 September 2022. Speakers include James Bridgeman SC, Professor Mark Engelman, Jane Lambert, Christian Panayi, and Elizabeth Nicholls.