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Held online from 7-9 September 2020, this year's edition of 'Standards and Patents: Law and Litigation' offers opportunities to learn and network. IPKat readers can enjoy a 15% discount using the VIP Code: FKW83257IPKE2.
UCL Laws is offering a range of online courses taking place in September, including 'Drafting and negotiating IP terms in research contracts' (16-17 September) and IP licensing: An advanced level drafting workshop (30 September-1 October).
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Those with an interest in trade marks may be interested to hear of the announcement of new Appointed Persons for Trade Marks and Registered and Unregistered Designs, with more information available here.
PEC and the UK Intellectual Property Office have now published their latest research on 'Understanding how our habits of cultural consumption changed during the UK's COVID-19 lockdown'.
Friday Fantasies
Reviewed by Sophie Corke
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Friday, August 07, 2020
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