New joint IPKat/BLACA event on 'The EU DSM Directive: End of the Story?'

On Thursday, 13 June The IPKat and BLACA (the British Literary and Artistic Copyright Association) are teaming up once again to provide an opportunity to discuss the recently adopted EU Directive on copyright in the Digital Single Market [see IPKat DSM Directive Series here, here, here and here so far].


The event will take place at Bristows (100 Victoria Embankment, London EC4Y 0DH) and registrations will start at 18:15. 

There will be a panel discussion (followed by a drinks reception) that will touch upon the principal innovations brought about by this new piece of legislation and will be composed as follows:
The event is free to attend but registration is required. If you wish to register, click here. Hurry up because places are limited!

The hashtag for the event will be #BLAKat.
New joint IPKat/BLACA event on 'The EU DSM Directive: End of the Story?' New joint IPKat/BLACA event on 'The EU DSM Directive: End of the Story?' Reviewed by Eleonora Rosati on Wednesday, May 08, 2019 Rating: 5

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