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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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Sunday Surprises

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The event is designed to encourage interactive discussions among participants through panel debates, with each of them covering 4 or 5 key topics related to each specific sector. There will also be panels on CJEU and General Court case law, judicial approaches to parasitic competition, and international design protection strategies.

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Book Release: The Finished Article: Essays on Indian Designs Law

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Eashan writes about Indian intellectual property law on his Medium page. The Finished Article: Essays on Indian Designs Law. The Finished Article intends to offer readers a guided tour through the 100+ year modern history of designs case law in India. Eashan Ghosh.

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Thursday Thingies

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Read more about the speakers and sign up to the seminar here. Opportunities ATRIP – ATRIP Essay Competition 2022 for Young Researchers in Intellectual Property Law D/L for submissions: 15 January 2023 The ATRIP’s Executive Committee is launching its annual essay competition for young researchers (not older than 35 years of age).

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

In particular:- Events, Seminars and Conferences British Institute of International and Comparative Law – Revisiting: We, the Robots – 15 March 2022 The British Institute of International and Comparative Law will be holding a panel discussion covering topics on why, when, and how to regulate artificial intelligence on 15 March 2022 (5:30 p.m.