The Copying Without Infringing conference competition closes next Monday. This leaves less than a week for budding entrants to compose the (potentially) winning slogan. The prize is complimentary admission to an all-star programme, with the allure of a delicious lunch (genuinely free, in as much as CLT pays for it) and the chance to pick up some great strategic tips on how to stay within the law when making use of IP. The conference takes place on Tuesday 13 March, in the Cafe Royal, London. IPKat team blogger Jeremy is in the chair.
Programme and booking details here
Full details of the competition here
Programme and booking details here
Full details of the competition here
Copying Without Infringing
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Tuesday, February 27, 2007
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