UCL's newly formed Institute of Brand and Innovation Law (IBIL for short), under the stewardship of Professor Sir Hugh Laddie QC, is holding a launch seminar on 3 June, 3.30-6.30pm.
The event focuses on the latest developments in UK and European patent, trade mark and copyright law. Lord Neuberger is in the chair. Speakers are:
All are welcome, but you must RSVP to Lisa Penfold (details here).
The event focuses on the latest developments in UK and European patent, trade mark and copyright law. Lord Neuberger is in the chair. Speakers are:
- Geoffrey Hobbs QC (One Essex Court) on O2 and comparative advertising
- Robin Stout (Head of EU Policy, UKIPO) on the prospects for the Community patent and the EPLA
- Lord Justice Jacob on second use patent claims
- Dr Tilman Lueder (Head of Copyright, DG Internal Market) on copyright harmonisation
All are welcome, but you must RSVP to Lisa Penfold (details here).
UCL Institute of Brand and Innovation Law launch seminar
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