Friday Fantasies

The time for chocolate eggs is here. But it is also time to take stock of the latest IP events and opportunities.

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Events

26 April 2023: IPAN’s World IP Day event

The Intellectual Property Awareness Network (IPAN) will organize its World IP Day event on 26 April 2023, at the Burton Room, Institute of Directors, 116 Pall Mall, London, SW1Y 5ED. This year’s theme is 'Women and IP: Accelerating Innovation and Creativity’. Anyone interested in attending should email msec@ipaware.org, preferably before 12 April. Click here to know more.

16 May 2023: Distinguished IViR lecture: “Regulating Artificial Innovation and Information:
Is IP Law Up to the Task?”


Professor Daniel Gervais will deliver the first ever Distinguished IViR lecture in Amsterdam on 16 May 2023. The theme of his lecture is “Regulating Artificial Innovation and Information: Is IP Law Up to the Task?”. More information here.

25 May 2023: IFIM’s Recent and Upcoming EU Tech and Media Freedom Regulation –To Brussels and Beyond

The Institute for Intellectual Property and Market Law (IFIM) in association with the research panel for Media Law at SCCL is organizing a seminar entitled “Recent and Upcoming EU Tech and Media Freedom Regulation – To Brussels and Beyond” at Stockholm Centre for Commercial Law or via Zoom, on 25 May 2023.

Click here to register for participation no later than 19 May.
Click here to register for participation via Zoom no later than 22 May.

21 June 2023: 2023 Annual Sir Hugh Laddie Lecture

The 2023 Annual Sir Hugh Laddie Lecture will take place on 21 June 2023 at UCL's Cruciform Lecture Theatre. It will be live streamed too. The theme of this event is “The UPC Sets Sail”. More info and registration here.


Calls and opportunities

The Faculty of Law of the University of Amsterdam is currently looking to recruit an Assistant/Associate Professor in Intellectual Property Law. The application deadline is 10 May 2023. More information here.
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