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Amicus brief field in Recognicorp v Nintendo

CIPPM fellow Professor Paul Cole, partner at Lucas & Co, has filed a brief as Amicus Curiae to the U.S. Court of Appeal for the Federal Circuit in the case Recognicorp LLC v Nintendo Co., Ltd. The case is about patentability and claim interpretation. Recognicorp, owner of a patent in a system for encoding image data as part… Read more » about Amicus brief field in Recognicorp v Nintendo

Research Seminars – Spring/Summer 2017

CIPPM Research Seminars address any topic that is relevant to the Focus Areas of the Centre. They take place in the Fusion Building of Bournemouth University’s Talbot Campus (see directions here) are free and open to anyone attend. Please email Maurizio Borghi if you wish to book more details on the programme, or to book… Read more » about Research Seminars – Spring/Summer 2017

CIPPM Researchers participate (and win) at CREATe Early Career Research Camp

On 4th and 5th May 2017, CREATe, University of Glasgow hosted an early career research camp with the aim being “to exchange useful knowledge … and to impart strategies for successful career progression (both in academia and industry), and to map out and launch an affiliate research network for junior researchers.” Over the 2 days,… Read more » about CIPPM Researchers participate (and win) at CREATe Early Career Research Camp

Spring Public Lectures series 2017

The Spring Public Lectures Series 2017 feature Marco Ricolfi (University of Turin), Enrico Bonadio (City University of London). and Carlos Correa (University of Buenos Aires). The Series is open to anyone to attend.

Going for a Song: new video on CopyrightUser.org

Going for a Song is a video directed by Bartolomeo Meletti and Ruth Towse for CopyrightUser.org, the online resource aimed at making UK copyright law accessible to user. The video tells the story of Tina and Ben, a music composer and a lyricist who create an original song and discuss how to market it.