The IPKat's co-masters have edited a book containing a collection of essays by eminent colleagues on the controversial subject of trade mark use. To mark the launch of this book, which is published by Oxford University Press, there will be an afternoon seminar on trade mark use from 2pm to 6pm on Tuesday 22 March at the Institute of Shipping (Carthusian Street), followed by a reception. The distinguished cast of speakers includes Bojan Pretnar (WIPO), David Keeling (OHIM) and Simon Thorley QC (Three New Square).
Although space is limited, there are still a few spaces for any friend of the IPKat who would like to attend (there is no registration fee). If you'd like to come, please email us and we'll send you (i) an invitation, (ii) details of the programme and (iii) instructions on how to find the seminar.
BOOK LAUNCH
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Monday, March 14, 2005
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