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Invited talk at QMUL Global IP Lecture Series

Professor Dinusha Mendis was an invited speaker at Queen Mary University of London on 23rd March and delivered her presentation as part of the Global IP Lecture Series. In her talk, Professor Mendis outlined the findings and conclusions from the AHRC-funded project titled ‘Going for Gold: A Legal and Empirical Case Study into 3D Scanning,… Read more » about Invited talk at QMUL Global IP Lecture Series

Fully funded PhD Studentships

Bournemouth University offers two fully-funded PhD research studentships to carry out research under the supervision of CIPPM Faculty. The expected starting date is September 2017. Applicants are expected to have a solid background in law, and to submit an original and thought-provoking research proposal on one of the proposed research themes. The studentship consist of a maintenance… Read more » about Fully funded PhD Studentships

Going for Gold Project: 3D Scanning and 3D Printing – An Enforcement Issue?

CIPPM Co-Director, Professor Dinusha Mendis delivered an invited talk at the City Law School on 1 March 2017.  In delivering the talk, Professor Mendis considered how the the growth of 3D technologies impacts on intellectual property (IP) law. Such challenges question the enforcement, object and purpose of IP laws whilst exploring the opportunities presented through… Read more » about Going for Gold Project: 3D Scanning and 3D Printing – An Enforcement Issue?

Regulating ISP in China: dissemination conference in Beijing

CIPPM and University of China Academy of Sciences held the dissemination conference of the project “Regulating Internet Intermediaries in China: Legal and Empirical Evidence for better policy making” in New World Hotel, Beijing on 26th February 2017.  The project is funded by Arts & Humanities Research Council UK and managed by the AHRC Centre for… Read more » about Regulating ISP in China: dissemination conference in Beijing