As announced several weeks ago, on Thursday, 1 July, The IPKat will be joining forces with the Institute for Intellectual Property and Market Law (IFIM) at Stockholm University and the British Literary and Artistic Copyright Association (BLACA) and organising a rapid response panel discussion on the content and implications of the judgment.
Moderated by Jeremy Blum (Bristows), the panel will feature copyright experts and speakers with direct knowledge of the background national and CJEU proceedings. They are (in alphabetical order):
- Ursula Feindor-Schmidt (Lausen)
- Georg Nolte (Google)
- Lauri Rechardt (IFPI)
- Julia Reda (Gesellschaft für Freiheitscrechte)
- Eleonora Rosati (The IPKat and IFIM)
If you want to attend, you just need to sign up here.
Please note that attendance is free but registration is required. Join us!
Event reminder - next week's rapid response panel discussion on CJEU's YouTube/Cyando ruling
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