Working Paper No 03.2019 October 2019 Enforcement may become even more complex in the future with the emergence of 3D printing. This technology makes it easier to breach industrial designs and hence it is necessary to question exactly how rights will be enforced in the future … Enforcing infringement laws is likely to become a… Read more » about Dinusha Mendis, “Fit for Purpose? 3D Printing and the Implications for Design Law: Opportunities and Challenges”
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Spring Public Lectures Series 2020
Péter Mezei (6 February), Noam Shemtov (5 March) and Sir Richard Arnold LJ (2 April) will present the CIPPM Public Lectures 2020
Alison Cronin – Regulation by Information: Democratic deficit and the dangers of the new regulatory paradigm
Research Seminar – Wednesday 27 November
E-commerce regulation in the European Union
Jean Monnet Short Course – Wednesday 27 November
Study on Illegal IPTV in the European Union now published
In 2018, the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), through the European Observatory on Infringements of Intellectual Property Rights, commissioned a research study on IPTV crime in Europe. The purpose of the research study was to enhance the level of understanding about the ways illegal internet protocol television (IPTV) is carried out, how the business… Read more » about Study on Illegal IPTV in the European Union now published





