Public Lectures Series 2015 Thursday 19 March, from 6 pm in EB306 The talk will consider the problem of identifying the average consumer in EU trade mark law. It will suggest that his or her position in case law relating to both distinctiveness and confusion is increasingly uncertain and that explanations for this uncertainty might… Read more » about Jennifer Davis: “The problem with the average consumer in European trade mark law”
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Dinusha Mendis invited by IP Australia to present the UKIPO Commissioned Project on 3D Printing and IP Law
26th March 2015, 12.30-1.30 pm, IP Australia, Canberra CIPPM Co-Director, Dr. Dinusha Mendis has been invited by IP Australia to present the research carried out for the UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) Commissioned Project on the Intellectual Property (IP) Implications of 3D Printing. Collaborating with Econolyst Ltd., (Dr. Phil Reeves) and Dr. Davide Secchi of Bournemouth… Read more » about Dinusha Mendis invited by IP Australia to present the UKIPO Commissioned Project on 3D Printing and IP Law
Hayleigh Bosher: “The Legal Aspects of Digital Marketing”
Guest Lecture: 16th March 2015, 1-2 pm, Lawrence LT (Talbot Campus) The lecture addresses the legal implications of conducting business and marketing online; specifically looking at copyright law and data protection in relation to websites, social media, blogging and emails as well as the statutory and regulatory code requirements for non-broadcast advertising.
Funded PhD studentship on ‘Mass digitization, cultural heritage and the law’
Closing date: 1 May 2015 Project summary Digitization of libraries, archives and museum collections is progressing rapidly and has opened up new possibilities of accessing, using and re-using the knowledge embodied in cultural heritage. However, digitization both challenges and is challenged by the current legal framework in many respects. One the one hand, digitization of… Read more » about Funded PhD studentship on ‘Mass digitization, cultural heritage and the law’
Dinusha Mendis: “UKIPO Commissioned Project on the IP Implications of 3D Printing: An Overview”
Guest Lecture: 5th March 2015, 12-1 pm Centre for Transformative Innovation, Library Conference Room, Level 3 Hawthorn Campus, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne Australia A Legal and Empirical Study into the Intellectual Property Implications of 3D Printing: Research Findings, Conclusions and Recommendations The presentation will focus on a two-part study carried out for the UK Intellectual… Read more » about Dinusha Mendis: “UKIPO Commissioned Project on the IP Implications of 3D Printing: An Overview”





