Latest fashion law developments in a 1-day course ... with an IPKat readers special discount

About to catch all the latest fashion law trends
Looking to catch up with the latest fashion (law) trends? Readers might remember that this blog has already reported on a couple of fashion law courses, organised and run by former GuestKat Rosie Burbidge, Giulia Gasparin, and myself.

We are now organising a new event - 'Fashion Law London - The Spring/Summer Collection' -, which will be held in central London on Friday, 28 February 2020.

The 1-day course will focus on key developments in different areas of fashion law, including:
  • Tech and fashion
  • Counterfeiting
  • Protection of one's own image and likeness
  • Commercial technology and data protection compliance
  • Fashion franchising
  • Latest key judgments in the fashion law world

Here's the detailed programme for the day:

08:30-09:00: Registration and welcome

09:00-09:45: Big Data, machine learning and AI in fashion: a technical perspective, with Ijaz Akram (Crowdcube)

09:45-10:30: Big Data, machine learning and AI in fashion: a legal perspective, with Eleonora Rosati and Giulia Gasparin

10:30-10:50: Coffee break

10:50-11:40: Contrasting counterfeits: The Alibaba IP Protection Programme, with Graham Clemence (Alibaba)

11:40-12:40: What’s in an image? A panel discussion on image/publicity rights, deep fakes, and celebrity holograms, with Eleonora Rosati (moderator), Frederick Mostert (King's College), Kelsey Farish (DAC Beachcroft), and Hilary Atherton (Bird & Bird)

12:40-13:30: Lunch

13:30 - 14:40: Commercial technology and data protection compliance in online fashion: an update, with Giulia Gasparin

14:40-15.00: Coffee break

15:00 - 15:45: Fashion franchising, with Gordon Drakes (Fieldfisher)

15:45 - 17:00: Fashion IP case law update, with Eleonora Rosati and Rosie Burbidge


As mentioned, IPKat readers enjoy a discount in the registration fee. For further details and to register, just click here.
Latest fashion law developments in a 1-day course ... with an IPKat readers special discount Latest fashion law developments in a 1-day course ... with an IPKat readers special discount Reviewed by Eleonora Rosati on Monday, November 18, 2019 Rating: 5

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