The IPKat commends the LSE's LLM IP Specialist Seminars, open to the public for no charge. All take place at the LSE's Central London campus.
The next talk is at 1pm on 5 December, when Professor Justin Hughes from Cardozo Law School in New York will speak on 'Copyright Liability on the Internet in Three Acts'.
Coming up in the new year are Pierre Valentin (Withers) on 'Who Decides What Is Art?' and Professor Sonia Kaytal on 'Contrabrand: Art, Advertising and Corporate identity'.
For further details, contact a.tinnams@lse.ac.uk.
IP seminars at the LSE
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