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Webinars
The
Center for Intellectual Property Understanding invites you to attend the Fourth
Annual Intellectual Property Awareness Summit on the 28th and 29th
of April 2021. This year’s theme is ‘Intellectual property and
the lives it touches’. More information on the event is available here.
The
Research Laboratory of the Center for International Intellectual Property Studies
(CEIPI) is organizing an online conference on the theme: "Intellectual
Property and Pop Culture", on 26 April 2021, in the framework of World
Intellectual Property Day 2021. More information on the event is available here.
The
Publications Office of the European Union invites you Endorse, an online event,
on “Reference data governance in cross-organisational environments” on 16 to 19
March 2021. More information on the event is available here.
Job
opportunities
Jönköping
International Business School has a position available for an assistant professor
in Commercial Law. More information on the position is available here.
The University of Nottingham has a position available for a research associate/fellow
in IT Law. More information on the position is available here.
Katfood
MinLaw
and IPOS are seeking views on the draft of a proposed Copyright Bill (“draft
Bill”) of Singapore to be introduced. The draft Bill will replace the current
Copyright Act (Cap. 60, Rev. Ed. 2006). More information on the proposed draft Bill
is available here
and a summary of the key features in the proposed Copyright Bill is available here.
ATRIP's
Executive Committee is proud to launch its annual essay competition for young
researchers in intellectual property law. The competition is sponsored by
FICPI, the International Federation of Intellectual Property Attorneys. More
information is available here.
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