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The IPKat is pleased to report that our friends at the Academy of European Law (ERA) are organizing a number of IP events, which come with a nice 25% discount in the registration fees for our readers. They are:
To be held in Brussels on 5 and 6 March 2020, this conference will cover all latest developments in the following fields:
- Impact of recent rulings from the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) on SPCs, access to data, orphan designations
- Ongoing European Commission and national cases on competition law, generic and biosimilar drugs
- Recent legal developments on patent extensions
- Medical and clinical trials data
- Personal data in the big data world
- Recent EU initiatives on orphan drugs
- EU developments on HTA
- Pricing policies in Europe
- EU pharmaceutical law round-up
If you want to know more, click here. To register and claim your 25% discount, use the following Kat-code: 2020eraIPKAT.
To be held at ERA’s headquarters in Trier (Germany) on 23 and 24 April 2020, this conference will allow participants to discuss recent developments relating to:
- Key recent rulings from the General Court and the CJEU
- Quality label, collective and certification marks
- Recent developments on bad faith registrations
- Main achievements in 25 years of trade mark law harmonisation in the EU
- Fundamental rights and trade mark law
- Recent activities of the EUIPO and its Observatory
If you want to know more, click here. To register and claim your 25% discount, use the following Kat-code: 2020eraIPKAT.
This summer course will be held in Trier between 29 June and 3 July 2020, and will allow participants to obtain a thorough introduction to European IP law (I’ve taught some copyright classes myself over the years, and the programme is great fun for students and teachers alike!). Topics include:
- EU and international legal framework
- IP law in the context of Brexit
- Trade marks and designs
- Geographical indications
- Copyright and the digital age
- Patent law and litigation
- Intellectual property exhaustion
- Intellectual property licensing
- Cross border litigation and
- Enforcement of intellectual property rights
If you want to know more, click here. To register and claim your 25% discount, use the following Kat-code: 2020eraIPKAT.
A few forthcoming IP events with a special 25% discount for IPKat’s readers
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Monday, February 03, 2020
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