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Substantive Human-Centric IP Standards in the Age of AI: CIPIL Spring Conference 2025

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Copyright and Related Rights - Protectability of AI-Generated Content: CIPIL Spring Conference 2025

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Emotional Perception AI: Are Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) Computer Programs?: CIPIL Spring Conference 2025

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An Introduction to AI: What we mean by ‘Artificial Intelligence’ and how does AI affect Human Creation and Innovation?: CIPIL Spring Conference 2025

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Cousins, Not Twins: Patent Claim Scope vs. The Breadth of Patent Enforcement: 18th Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture

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Property and Provenance: CIPIL Evening Seminar

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Much Ado about Disclosure: The WIPO 2024 IP Treaties: CIPIL Evening Seminar

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SkyKick in the UKSC: is the Sky a limit at all?: CIPIL Evening Seminar

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Brexit and Data Protection Law: A Possible (Missed) Opportunity for Innovative Reform?: CIPIL Evening Seminar

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Synthetic Data, Data Protection and Intellectual Property: CIPIL Evening Seminar

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Will Indigenous Peoples' Knowledge Transform Intellectual Property? Cautionary Lessons from the WIPO Genetic Resources Treaty: CIPIL Evening Seminar

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Co-producing Automated Public Decision-Making: CIPIL Evening seminar (audio)

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Reforming Data Protection – Enforcement Perspectives (CIPIL Spring Conference 2024)

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Reforming Data Protection – Substantive Perspectives (Keynotes) (CIPIL Spring Conference 2024)

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UK Data Protection – The Changing Enforcement Landscape (CIPIL Spring Conference 2024)

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UK Data Protection – The Changing Substantive Landscape (CIPIL Spring Conference 2024)

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Physicalism in Intellectual Property: 17th Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture

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'A Counterintuitive Approach to the Interaction Between Trade marks and Freedom of Expression in Europe and the US: A Two-Way Relationship': CIPIL Evening seminar (audio)

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'Copyright in Fictional Characters and the Parody and Pastiche Defences': CIPIL Evening seminar (audio)

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'Inventorship in the light of Thaler v. Comptroller-General': CIPIL Evening seminar

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'The ICO’s Role in Realising a Free and Accountable Press Post-Leveson': CIPIL Seminar

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'Generative AI and Copyright Law': CIPIL Seminar

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'Queens Of Creativity: Drag, Social Norms, and Cultural Production Beyond Intellectual Property': CIPIL Seminar

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'Revisiting Personhood Theories and Effective AI Legal Framework: Contemporary and Muslim’s Discourse': CIPIL Seminar

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'Music & Drama in UK Copyright Law - Reflections on Recent Case Law': CIPIL Evening Webinar

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2023: Session 4 - European Harmonisation of IP

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2023: Session 3 - Commonwealth / Common Law Approaches to IP

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2023: Session 2 - IP as a legal domain in the UK

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2023: Session 1 - International Legal Conceptions of IP

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First in Intellectual Property Law: 2023 Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture

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The 'Glocal' Space in International Intellectual Property Law: CIPIL Seminar

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Decolonising Copyright: CIPIL Evening Webinar

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Seeing Trade Mark Reputation With Fresh-Eyes: Lessons From Consumer-Based Brand Equity Models: CIPIL Seminar

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'Technology and the Public Interest': CIPIL Seminar

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'ISDS and Intellectual Property in 2020 - Protecting Public Health in the Age of Pandemics': CIPIL Evening Webinar

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'Media Freedom in the Age of Citizen Journalism': CIPIL Evening Webinar

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'Liability for AI Training Data': CIPIL Seminar (audio)

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: Lord Justice Richard Arnold - Additional explanation of Brexit (audio)

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: Wolf Sauter - 'Reconciling Competition and IP Law: Patented Pharmaceuticals and Dominance Abuse' (audio)

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: Trevor Cook - 'Overview and update of EU and US regulatory exclusivities' (audio)

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: Rochelle Dreyfuss - 'Concluding reflections' (audio)

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: Mateo Aboy - 'Is recent patent case-law good for precision medicine?' (audio)

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: Kathy Liddell - 'Conceptual Framing' (audio)

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: Katherine Moggridge - 'Inventive step in patent law after Actavis v ICOS' (audio)

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: Katharine Stephens - 'Exhaustion, parallel trade and Brexit' (audio)

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: John Liddicoat - 'Has the EU incentive for drug repositioning been effective? An empirical analysis' (audio)

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: Chris Stothers - 'Drugs and competition law' (audio)

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'Taking Information: The Criminalization of Intellectual Property Law' - Harry First: CIPIL Seminar

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'The Destruction of an Artistic Work as an Infringement of Moral Rights - A Test Case for the Ontology of Copyright' - Alex Peukert: CIPIL Evening Seminar

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'Platforms as Privacy Regulators' - Joris van Hoboken: CIPIL Seminar

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'Patents and Equivalents: Words Aren't Walls - A Modest Defence of Taking the Pith' - Matt Fisher: CIPIL Seminar

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'Unravelling Unfair Competition Law's Misunderstood Development' - Christine Haight Farleya: CIPIL Seminar

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'Towards a Methodology for Implying Copyright Licences' - Poorna Mysoor: CIPIL Seminar

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'Assessing Data Privacy Laws after 50 Years of Global Enactment' - Graham Greenleaf: CIPIL Seminar

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'Hybrids between Intellectual Property and Unfair Competition Law': Fourteenth Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture

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'The CJEU's Functions Doctrine - where does it come from and where will it take us?' - Annette Kur: CIPIL Seminar

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'Negotiating Intellectual Property Chapters in New European Trade Agreements' - Xavier Seuba: CIPIL Seminar

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'Mapping the Frontiers of Privacy and Data Protection: Recent Cases and Key Issues' - Antony White: CIPIL Seminar

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'Copyright on E-Commerce Platforms: An Insight Preview of Chinese New Law' - Hong Xue: CIPIL Seminar

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'Freedom of Expression and Trade Mark Law: In Search of Legal Mechanisms for Striking a Balance' - Łukasz Żelechowski: CIPIL Seminar

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'The Ethical and Legal Framework within which the Guardian approaches Information Concerning Natural Persons' - Gillian Phillips: CIPIL Seminar

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'How Copyright Affects Free Expression: A Perspective from Sino-US Trade War' - Ge Chen: CIPIL Seminar

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'Copyright Licensing for Revolutionaries' - Robert W Gomulkiewicz: CIPIL Seminar

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'Rethinking the "Copy" in Copyright' - Yin Harn Lee: CIPIL Seminar

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'Non-Traditional Marks In Europe: Conceptual Lessons From Their Potential Demise' - Graeme B. Dinwoodie: CIPIL Seminar

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'The History of Patents,1600-1850' - Robert Burrell & Aaron Graham: CIPIL Seminar

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'The Parody Exception in Copyright Law' - Sabine Jacques: CIPIL Seminar

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'Copyright and Property-Think': Thirteenth Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture by Jessica Litman

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'Notice-based remedies for illegality': Przemysław Polanski - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

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'Where are we going?': Nicolo Zingales - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

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'Where are we going?': Matthias Leistner - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

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'Where are we going?': Christina Angelopoulos - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

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'Proactive obligations for intermediary platforms': Daithi Mac Sithigh - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

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'Proactive obligations for intermediary platforms': Mark Bunting - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

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'Notice-based remedies for illegality': Hugh Tomlinson - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

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'Notice-based remedies for illegality': Jaani Riordan - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

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'Passive, active, publishers, intermediaries?': Martin Husovec - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

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'Passive, active, publishers, intermediaries?': David Erdos - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

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'Taking stock – Where are we now?': Lorna Woods - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

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'Taking stock – Where are we now?': Frederik Borgesius - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

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'Taking stock – Where are we now?': Martin Senftleben - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

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'Data property' - Bernt Hugenholtz: CIPIL Seminar

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'Of data and judges: the conundrum of public access to information from the court' - Judith Townend: CIPIL Seminar

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'The challenges for trade mark practitioners in the age of Brexit' - Patricia Collis: CIPIL Seminar

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'Sex, Lies and Unfairly Processed Data: The Information Torts in Practice' - Hugh Tomlinson QC: CIPIL Seminar

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'The United States law of patent eligibility regarding products of nature and natural laws from nitrogen fixing bacteria to genes' - Martin J Adelman: CIPIL Seminar

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''Orthogonalising' Copyright: Reclaiming lost culture and getting authors paid' - Rebecca Giblin: CIPIL Seminar

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'Internet Intermediaries and Copyright Infringement – Who makes the copy?' - Susanna HS Leong: CIPIL Seminar

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'Algorithmic Fair Use' - Dan L Burk: CIPIL Seminar

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'Trademarks and Private Governance' - Graeme Austin: CIPIL Seminar

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'Behind the Steele Curtain: An Empirical Study of Trademark Conflicts Law, 1952-2016' - Tim Dornis: CIPIL Seminar

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'Fair Use by Design': Twelth Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture (audio)

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2017: Laurence Helfer - 'Using Intellectual Property Tools to Achieve Human Rights Ends: The Example of the Marrakesh VIP Treaty'

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2017: Stephanie Palmer - 'Tobacco Legislation, Trade Mark Rights and the Right to Health'

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2017: Siva Thambissety - 'Patents and the Right to Health'

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2017: Christina Angelopolous - 'Human Rights in Intermediary Copyright Liability'

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2017: Martin Senftleben - 'Copyright and Freedom of Expression'

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2017: Jonathan Griffiths - 'The Balancing Methodology'

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2017: Martin Husovec - 'The Human Right to Intellectual Property in the Charter'

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2017: Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan - 'Linking Intellectual Property and Human Rights: Concepts, Perspectives, and Tools for Integration'

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2017: Surabhi Ranganathan - 'The International Sources of Human Rights: The UDHR, Covenants, ECHR and EU Charter'

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'Contextualising the IP versus competition law clash – an evolutionary approach to the Huawei case' - Rupprecht Podszun: CIPIL Seminar

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'Myths, Legends and Imaginary Legal Subjects: Reconsidering the legal and business relations of Lewis Carroll, Beatrix Potter, Felix the Cat and Mickey Mouse': CIPIL Seminar

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'Governing Medical Knowledge Commons' - Michael Madison: CIPIL Seminar

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'Making an Open Information Age: Law, Politics and Economics' - Rufus Pollock: CIPIL Seminar

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'The Consolidation of Personal Datasets: From Data Protection to Data Plurality' - Orla Lynskey: CIPIL Seminar

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2016: Sara Ashby - 'Scope of Designs: Missed Opportunities, Mysteries and Misunderstood'

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2016: Simon Malyniz - 'Not Just Black and White: Distilling the Ingredients of Trade Mark Scope'

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CIPIL Spring Conference 2016: Michael Silverleaf - 'Fair Protection or Reasonable Certainty: Which is it to Be?'

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'Big Data in the platform economy: A need to redesign the rules?': Eleventh Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture (audio)

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'Is Functionality Functioning? Exclusions for 3D Marks in the EU' - Dev Gangjee: CIPIL Seminar

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'A Career in Brand Management: Becoming A Trade Mark Attorney' - Patricia Collis: CIPIL Seminar

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'Reality and illusion in EU data protection law post Schrems' - Christopher Kuner: CIPIL Seminar

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'The Role of Intellectual Property for Development – Experiences from 20 Years of TRIPS' - Carlos Maria Correa: CIPIL Seminar

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'Ranking Digital Rights Project' - Rebecca MacKinnon: CIPIL Seminar

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CIPIL IP Evening: 'Fair Quotation and Fair Use: Appropriation Art, Data-mining, and Google Books'

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'Inventing Around Copyright' - Dan Burk: CIPIL Seminar

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'Open Data in European Intellectual Property Law' - Mireille van Eechoud: CIPIL Seminar

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'Functionality and Expression in Computer Programs: A Pragmatic Approach': Tenth Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture (audio)

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'Dialogues of Authenticity' - Laura A. Heymann: CIPIL Seminar

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'The problem with the average consumer in European trade mark law' - Jennifer Davis: CIPIL Seminar

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'The New European Patent Environment: an Opportunity or a Failure?' - Manuel Desantes: CIPIL Seminar

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'International Trade and Intellectual Property Protection: Past, Present and Future' - Thomas Cottier: CIPIL Seminar

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'Protecting Mickey Mouse and the Mona Lisa in Perpetuity? - The Need to Leave Cultural Material Free From Trade Mark Protection' - Ge Chen: CIPIL Seminar

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'Software patents - legal and commercial perspectives' - Simon Davies & Julian Potter: CIPIL Seminar

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'The legal ecology of resistance, or why normal IP rules shouldn't apply to antibiotics' - Kevin Outterson: CIPIL Seminar

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'Bioscience, patent law, and the generally-overlooked requirement of industrial application' - Christopher Rennie-Smith: CIPIL Seminar

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'What makes a trade mark inherently distinctive?' - Julius Stobbs: CIPIL Seminar

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'An Exception for Parody - A Common Concern in the Recent Copyright Consultation in UK and Hong Kong' - Alice Lee: CIPIL Seminar

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'If You Expect Nothing From Anybody, You're Never Disappointed: Orphan Works in the EU and UK' - Eleonora Rosati: CIPIL Seminar

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'The Past and Present of the Paris Convention' - Sam Ricketson: CIPIL Seminar

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'From Shevill to Pinckney: How the European Courts Balance Information Regarding Rights in Internet Jurisdiction' - Ge Chen: CIPIL Seminar

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'Net Neutrality and Freedom of Speech' - Tim Wu: CIPIL Seminar

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'Towards an Improved Legal Framework for Trademarks and Copyrights in Social Media and Mobile Apps: Web 2.0 Legal Lessons from the Silicon Valley' - Rajeev Sachdev: CIPIL Seminar

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'Regulating Code: Good Governance and Better Regulation in the Information Age' - Christopher Marsden and Ian Brown: CIPIL Seminar

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'Do we need patents for Embryonic Stem Cells?' - Justin Turner: CIPIL Seminar

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'Changes in Chinese patent law and the impact on innovation in China' - Yahong Li: CIPIL Seminar

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'Do Bad Things Happen When Works Enter the Public Domain? Empirical Tests of Copyright Term Extension' - Paul Heald: CIPIL Seminar

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'Mapping Marks and Markets: the Unitary Nature of the CTM' - Graeme Dinwoodie: CIPIL Seminar

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'The Justifications Behind the Legal Protection of Self-help Mechanisms' - Petroula Vantsiouri: CIPIL Seminar

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'Pirates, Libraries and the Quest for Copyright Reform' - Amelia Andersdotter and Ben White: CIPIL Seminar

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'The Specification Requirement and the Diffusion of Technology During the Eighteenth Century' - Sean Bottomley: CIPIL Seminar

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'Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose: Why the Patent Disputes of the Industrial Revolution Shed Light on the Patent Disputes of the Digital Age' - Helen Gubby: CIPIL Seminar

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'Law, Celebrity and the Internet' - Keith Schilling: CIPIL Seminar (audio)

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'The Cloud as Enclosure 3.0' - David Lametti: CIPIL Seminar

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'Virtue Ethics and IP/Property: The Briefest of Introductions' - David Lametti: CIPIL Seminar

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'Trade mark law and brand values (or Arsenal v Reed Ten Years On)' - Jennifer Davis: CIPIL Seminar

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'Patents, Pharmaceuticals and the Health Impact Fund' - Thomas Pogge: CIPIL Seminar

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'Valuing Attribution and Publication in Intellectual Property' - Christopher J. Buccafusco: CIPIL Seminar

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'Of Interfaces, snippets and sequences. Is the European Court of Justice fragmenting or integrating the notion of copyright works?' - Mireille van Eechoud: CIPIL Seminar

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'Copyright, Technology and the Music Industry' - Nic Garnett: CIPIL Seminar

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'Copyright, Technology and the Music Industry' - Feargal Sharkey: CIPIL Seminar