IP-focused ERA events return in the Fall, with two conferences carrying IPKat readers’ discount

Trier, Germany's oldest city

The IPKat is always interested in the activities organized and delivered by the ever-busy Katfriends at ERA in Trier (Germany) and is pleased to let readers know that the following will take place over the Fall:

European Patent Litigation Certificate

The first is the European Patent Litigation Certificate, which starts on 27 September 2023. As explained by ERA:
After the successful start of a first course in December 2022, ERA, as a renowned provider of professional training in EU law, and Maastricht University, as an international university of excellence, will offer a second high-standard course giving patent attorneys the best tools to litigate before the UPC. This course leads to the appropriate qualification for European patent attorneys (who are entitled to act as professional representatives before the EPO in accordance with Article 134 EPC) to represent parties before the Unified Patent Court according to Article 48 AUPC. The European Patent Litigation Certificate (EPLC) is designed specifically for European patent attorneys in light of the particular needs of the profession.

The course is also open to lawyers in private practice and other groups who need a training on the Unified Patent Court and the Unitary Patent legal framework. Almost half of the course will be organised online. Participants can work using their own devices at home or in their offices. This will be reinforced by several short stays in Trier, during which participants will undergo intensive face-to-face training comprising interactive and practical exercises. After online and oral examinations, the participating patent attorneys will be granted a certificate.
For further information and to register, click here.

Annual Conference on European Copyright Law 2023

The second is the Annual Conference on European Copyright Law 2023, which will take place in Trier and online on 16-17 November 2023.

This year’s edition will cover the following:
  • Update on activities of the European Commission
  • Recent CJEU rulings on streaming and broadcasting
  • Generative AI and copyright
  • Blockchain technologies and copyright
  • Impact of EU Data Regulation on copyright
The IPKat has negotiated a special 25% discount for readers in the registration fee, using IPKAT2023ERA at checkout. For further information and to register, click here.

Annual Conference on Trade Mark and Design Law in the EU 2023

The third event is the Annual Conference on Trade Mark and Design Law in the EU 2023, which will take place in Trier on 30 November and 1 December 2023.

This year’s edition will cover:
  • Topical recent issues of trade mark and design law
  • Recent judgments on trade marks and designs from the EU Courts and the EUIPO Boards of Appeal
  • Enforcement of rights and remedies
  • Recent EUIPO activities
Also here, the IPKat has negotiated a special 25% discount for readers in the registration fee, using IPKAT2023ERA at checkout. For further information and to register, click here.

IP-focused ERA events return in the Fall, with two conferences carrying IPKat readers’ discount IP-focused ERA events return in the Fall, with two conferences carrying IPKat readers’ discount Reviewed by Eleonora Rosati on Monday, August 28, 2023 Rating: 5

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