The Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute (QMIPRI) is hosting two very special events in the next couple of weeks.

The first in this season's Herchel Smith series,
Creative Archives: Archives in Creativity in Research, will be held Monday 29 September at QMIPRI, 67-69 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. Speakers include
Marko Daniel (Tate Modern),
Neil Cummings (artist, ChanceProjects),
Andrew Kenyon (University of Melbourne) and
Judith Sullivan (IP Consultant). As always, the seminar is free and open to the public, but places go quickly so make sure you register to
QMIPRI. The seminar is accredited for 2 CPD.
The second is the exciting collaboration with the Software Information Industry

Association (
SIIA) to stage the one day symposium,
Software Cultures Hardware Laws, 2 October 2008. Speakers from civil society, government, practice and academia from the US and Europe will debate the issues. The conference attracts 6 CPD.
For information on these and other events and news, visit QMIPRI
events and
news pages. If you would like to be on the mailing list, email
QMIPRI.
We look forward to seeing you there!
(At left: Hearing about the refreshments, the IPKat registers for these value-added events early)
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