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Events 2007

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Event logo New Masterclasses Announced!

CIPPM organises regular masterclasses which are open to all staff, students and interested guests from industry and the professions.

TV Format Rights: Jonathan Coad, Media Lawyer, Swan Turton
The Student Centre, Talbot Campus, 15th March, 1-2 pm

TV is not just about celebrities – find out about how TV format rights protection is a growing business. Watch law and the media come together with dramatic results.

Download information on how to protect your format (PDF - 1.75MB)
Download the audio recording of the presentation (WMA - 62 MB)

Brands, the Economy and IP: John Noble, Director, British Brands Group
Cobham Lecture Theatre, Talbot Campus, 26th April, 1-2 pm

Intellectual property is vital to business success – see how important IP can be to UK companies and the economy at large.

Download the presentation slides (PDF - 3.13MB)

Standards and Patents: Tim Frain, Director of IPR, Regulatory Affairs, Nokia Corporation
Cobham Lecture Theatre, 3rd May, 1-2 pm

Explore the tensions between the standards and patenting systems with key examples from the telecoms industry and future legislative trends.

Beyond the Soundbytes: Peter Jenner, Music Manager, Sincere Management
Cobham Lecture Theatre, 24th May, 1-2 pm

The Music Industry is changing – do you agree with the radical proposals put forward by the author of this report?

Download the audio recording of the presentation (WMA - 72 MB)

These events have now concluded.


Event logo New IP Event Announced
17 May 2007 - UK Intellectual Property Office

17 May 2007:  Intellectual Property in the Engineering curriculum: 2nd UK Workshop: IPRs and Commercial Exploitation; UK Intellectual Property Office, Harmsworth House, London EC4Y 8DP

An opportunity for IP and Engineering academics, industry practitioners and entrepreneurs to explore and demonstrate best practice in delivering commercialisation aspects in the engineering curriculum, leading to a new and improved IP and Engineering ‘toolkit for survival’.

Papers are invited on any aspect of IPR education or commercial exploitation.

Supported by the Higher Education Academy Engineering Subject Centre, the UK Centre for Legal Education, and the UK Intellectual Property Office.

For further information, download the Event Flyer (PDF - 76kb) and Schedule of Events (PDF - 37kb)

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