IT'S NOT ON THEIR WEBSITE ...
... but the Intellectual Property Institute (IPI) is co-presenting a most attractive half-day seminar on Thursday 28 October entitled "Copyright Ownership", along with BLACA, the British Literary and Artistic Copyright Association (whose website is also strangely silent about it). This seminar, chaired by veteran copyright expert Jack Black, features three of the most knowledgeable speakers in the field: Professor Paul Torremans, barrister Michael Edenborough (Hogarth Chambers) and Professor John N. Adams (Department of Law, University of Sheffield). Details are available from Anne Goldstein.
The IPKat says "Be there".
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