Hello
dear IPKat followers! Here is
our usual broader look into the IP-world!
Let's
first take a look at coming-soon events. Organised under the
patronage of the Polish Patent Office, the CopyCamp
2017. The Internet of Copyrighted Things will take place on on
28-29 September at Kino Praha in Warsaw.
During the event, speakers from a variety of backgrounds will be
talking about how exclusive rights affect our lives. Presentations
will be preceded by workshops. Participation to the event is free,
registration is necessary and can be done here.
What
are trade secrets and how can they be used by innovators to safeguard
research and data? The Royal Society of Chemistry will host the
seminar Trade
secrets: are they more useful to innovators than patents?, which
will be held on 7 September at Hardwicke
Chambers in London, to answer all of these questions. Attendance to
the seminar is free, the names of the attendees should be
communicated through event page.
Kat's selfie, Caravaggio-style |
On
to some flashy news, Kim Kardashian's company Kimsaprincess
Inc. was accused of patent infringement by the company Snap Light.
Snap Light, produces smartphone cases with
“integrated lighting accessory and case for a mobile phone device”, in short a flash to take better selfies. All the while, Miss
Kardashian has been endorsing the company LuMee which offers a
similar product. The sparkling stage of the socialite's endorsement
is hitting hard on the sales of Snap Light, who is asking for significant damages. Full article on the Daily Mail Online here.
Ploughshare
successes continue to support UK prosperity. Ploughshare
Innovations is the technology commercialisation arm of the Defence
Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) and, according to a report
recently publised, the company has created a great economic impact
generating jobs, increasing exports and by attracting investment,
supporting the UK’s prosperity.
Call
for papers!! In the context of
the XXth
International Congress 2018 International Academy of Comparative Law
to be held next July in Fukuoka, Japan, there is a call for papers on
the special session topic: sharing the economy and the law. Deadline
for abstracts submission is 30 March 2018. More information can be
found here.
Sunday Surprises
Reviewed by Cecilia Sbrolli
on
Sunday, August 13, 2017
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