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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?” Here’s what Linnéa writes: Conference report: Design & Copyright Law – siblings or rivals?

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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. I am delighted to take this opportunity to share with the SpicyIP community the release of my book, The Finished Article: Essays on Indian Designs Law (Thomson Reuters, 2022, ISBN-13: 978-9393702173).

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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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Thursday Thingies

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Read more about the speakers and sign up to the seminar here. Be sure to catch them at one of the sessions if you are in town. Be sure to catch them at one of the sessions if you are in town. This round-table session seeks to look at the practical / technical aspects (strategy) and to debate on the legal consequences (scope of protection).

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Sunday Surprises

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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.

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Data science needs law: reflections on the experiences of data scientists working in Africa

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In this regard, the role of legal frameworks such as copyright law, data protection laws and contract law in regulating and structuring data access is significant. The seminar recording is available here. have made things so that everyone most are aware that access to data is imperative for these activities.