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Tuesday Wonders

The IPKat

The full program and registration information can be found here. EPO and UPC IBIL is organizing its annual seminar (in person and on-line) titled „EPO and UPC: Friends or Foes“ on November 29 2023 in London. More information and registration details can be found here. It will be held on December 7-8 2023 in Hong Kong.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

Conferences, webinars On July 8, the Union of European Practitioners in Intellectual Property (UNION-IP) is organising an online discussion with Lisa Jorgenson, Deputy Director General, Patents and Technology Sector (WIPO), who will talk about the latest news and developments from WIPO. Registration is available here.

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Friday Fantasies

The IPKat

Professor Ryan Abbott represented Dr Thaler, and has advocated widely for patents on AI-generated inventions. The charge for non-members is £60.00, payable online at the time of registration. It is not an unusual sight to see a fully Lycra-clad patent litigation partner or barrister circulating at an IP seminar.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

Registration is available here. 24-25 November 2022 | ERA | " Annual Conference on European Copyright Law 2022 " (Tier, Germany and online) On 24 and 25 November 2022, ERA will host its hybrid annual conference that will update intellectual property lawyers on ongoing EU initiatives and recent ECJ case law in the field of copyright.

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Announcing the 3rd Shamnad Basheer Essay Competition on Intellectual Property Law

SpicyIP

Shamnad Basheer’s 46th birth anniversary today, we at SpicyIP are proud to announce the third edition of the Shamnad Basheer Essay Competition on Intellectual Property Law. The third was an essay competition held by CREATe on the topic of how Artificial Intelligence would change the practice of intellectual property law.