This coming Monday lunchtime, David Musker, a partner at Jenkins IP, will be speaking about the new Community design regime at Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute. David is the author of a leading work on the subject and the talk promises to be very informative.
David Musker, thinking about what to say on Monday
The IPKat says that anyone who wants to come is welcome and there’s no charge, but please RSVP to i.r.simon@qmul.ac.uk, who will send you details of the time and location.
Read all about the Community design rights here.
David Musker, thinking about what to say on Monday
The IPKat says that anyone who wants to come is welcome and there’s no charge, but please RSVP to i.r.simon@qmul.ac.uk, who will send you details of the time and location.
Read all about the Community design rights here.
COMMUNITY DESIGN TALK THIS MONDAY
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