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Seminar Programme for 2017-2018

Easter Term

Date

Speaker

Title

Recording

26 April 2018

Dr Sabine Jacques
UEA Lecturer in IP/IT/Media Law

'The Parody Exception in Copyright Law'

 

3 May 2018

Professor Robert Burrell
University of Sheffield

Dr Aaron Graham
UCL

'The History of Patents,1600-1850'

 

10 May 2018

Graeme B. Dinwoodie
Global Professor of Intellectual Property Law, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law

'Non-Traditional Marks In Europe: Conceptual Lessons From Their Potential Demise'

 

Lent Term

Date

Speaker

Title

Recording

1 February 2018

Hugh Tomlinson QC
Matrix Chambers

'Sex, Lies and Unfairly Processed Data: The Information Torts in Practice'

 

15 February 2018

Patricia Collis
Trade Mark Attorney, Bird & Bird

'The challenges for trade mark practitioners in the age of Brexit'

 

22 February 2018

Xavier Seuba
Senior Lecturer, Centre d’Études Internationales de la Propriété Intellectuelle (CEIPI) - University of Strasbourg

'Negotiating intellectual property chapters in new European trade agreements'

Postponed

2 March 2018

Dr Judith Townend
University of Sussex

'Of data and judges: the conundrum of public access to information from the court'

 

8 March 2018

Bernt Hugenholtz
Professor of Copyright Law, and Co-Director of the Institute for Information Law of the University of Amsterdam

'Data property'

 

Michaelmas Term

Date

Speaker

Title

Recording

2 November 2017

Dan L Burk
Chancellor’s Professor of Law - University of California, Irvine

'Algorithmic Fair Use'

 

9 November 2017

Susanna HS Leong
Professor of Law, NUS Business School, National University of Singapore

'Internet Intermediaries and Copyright Infringement - Who makes the copy?'

 

16 November 2017

Rebecca Giblin
Associate Professor of Law, Monash University Australia

''Orthogonalising' Copyright: Reclaiming lost culture and getting authors paid'

 

23 November 2017

Martin J Adelman
Theodore and James Pedas Family Professor IP & Technology Law – George Washington University Law School

'The United States law of patent eligibility regarding products of nature and natural laws from nitrogen fixing bacteria to genes'