If you have started the holiday season (hopefully while enjoying the snow) and missed out on the latest updates from The IPKat, here is a quick summary of last week!
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Vote for Your Favourite IP Books!
Anastasiia Kyrylenko announced the launch of our end-of-year tradition: The 2024 Book of the Year Awards! Do not forget to check the rules and vote for your favourite IP books!Copyright
Katfriend Angela Daly (University of Dundee) commented on the UK consultation on copyright and AI. The consultation aims to strike a balance between the creative industries and the AI sector, aligning with the UK’s goal of becoming a global leader in AI. Our Katfriend argues that the UK requires a more robust regulatory framework that fully addresses training data for AI and that ensuring compliance with the EU on certain aspects would be a pragmatic approach.Geographical Indications
Jocelyn Bosse considered the recently translated English version of the Greek Council of State’s decision on the coexistence of geographical indications and plant variety names. The Council of State ruled that the name “Kalamata” could be used for a specific variety of table olives despite being produced outside of the area of the Protected Designation of Origin for “Olive of Kalamata”.IP Events and Opportunities
Marcel Pemsel notified IPKat readers of several upcoming events and opportunities. If you are seeking new opportunities over the Christmas break, here are a few to consider: the student-run Indian Journal of Intellectual Property Law has issued a call for papers and there is also the chance to submit scholarly work for the 2024 Prof. Irena Wiszniewska-Białecka Prize. Additionally, an Assistant Professor position in IP law is available at Maastricht University, along with a Fellowship opportunity at WIPO. If you are planning to start the new year with some IP events, you may want to consider the Institute of Brand and Innovation Law of University College London’s two-day course titled “Privacy and Data: Law and Practice” on 17-18 February. assimilateip will also be hosting several webinars – offering a special 10% discount for IPKat readers! For further details, do not forget to check out our latest Sunday Surprises post.
Never Too Late: If you missed the IPKat last week!
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