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For those interested in media law, here are two events with a 15% discount for IPKat readers
If you are interested in media law, our friends KNect365 let The IPKat know about two events that also carry a 15% discount in the registration fee for our readers.
The first event, the Internet & Digital Media Law Conference 2018, is taking place in London on 5 December 2018. The agenda will allow participants to discuss the latest developments in the area of digital regulation, illegal content, EU policy and legislative developments, Brexit, and recent case law. For further information, just click here; to register and claim the 15% discount, use the VIP code FKW82875IPKE.
The second event, Protecting the Media Conference, is also happening in London, on 4 December 2018. Now on its 24th edition, this conference will allow participants to discuss the latest developments in the area of media law, including the recent decision in Cliff Richard v BBC. For further details, just click here; to register and claim the 15% discount, use the VIP code FKW82864IPKE.
For those interested in media law, here are two events with a 15% discount for IPKat readers
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Wednesday, November 07, 2018
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Apologies for this - the links have now been fixed. Here you go: https://law.knect365.com/protecting-the-media/?vip_code=FKW82864IPKE&utm_source=IPKat&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=FKW82864-IPKat-Email-Blog-Listing&utm_content=FKW82864IPKE&tracker_id=FKW82864IPKE and https://law.knect365.com/digital-media-law/?vip_code=FKW82875IPKE&utm_source=IPKat&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=FKW82875-IPKat-Email-Blog-Listing&utm_content=FKW82875IPKE&tracker_id=FKW82875IPKE
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Hello Ipkat - I don't think the links work to the first conference - they go to a page on Outlook.
ReplyDeleteApologies for this - the links have now been fixed. Here you go: https://law.knect365.com/protecting-the-media/?vip_code=FKW82864IPKE&utm_source=IPKat&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=FKW82864-IPKat-Email-Blog-Listing&utm_content=FKW82864IPKE&tracker_id=FKW82864IPKE and https://law.knect365.com/digital-media-law/?vip_code=FKW82875IPKE&utm_source=IPKat&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=FKW82875-IPKat-Email-Blog-Listing&utm_content=FKW82875IPKE&tracker_id=FKW82875IPKE
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