2018 has been a very eventful copyright year, with key developments – inter alia – at the EU level, also due to substantial progress in the process towards
adoption of the draft directive on copyright in the Digital Single Market.
If you would like to discuss the present and future of copyright, our
friends at KNect365 would like
to let you know that the annual International
Copyright Law conference is returning to London on 27 and 28 November
2018.
Looking at the agenda,
and having personally attended last year’s proceedings, the event looks very interesting,
with topics ranging from EU copyright and WIPO developments to Brexit and
everything in-between.
The other good news is that IPKat readers enjoy a 15% discount in the
registration fee. Just click
here to register and use the VIP code FKW82865IPKE.
Annual International Copyright Law Conference returns to London
Reviewed by Eleonora Rosati
on
Monday, September 24, 2018
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