Press release on our seminar on "intellectual property in the fashion and luxury sectors"

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ialci law of luxury goods and fashion seminar series: intellectual property The International Association of Lawyers for the Creative Industries (ialci) is holding its seminar in the law of luxury goods and fashion series: “Intellectual property: how to protect, manage and monetise the knowhow, intangible capital, brand image and reputation of luxury maisons and fashion brands”. Intellectual property is an extremely valuable asset for fashion and luxury goods brands; this interactive seminar is essential for those interested in learning how to best safeguard and leverage those rights. ialci is delighted to announce that Catherine Palmer, General Counsel at Joseph Group, will deliver the keynote addresses at the seminar. The seminar will also bring together different perspectives from legal and business experts. The seminar will offer insights and practical solutions for protecting, enforcing and exploiting intellectual property rights, including: How to achieve maximum protection and enforcement strategies, within the constraints of a legal budget. How to combat online and offline counterfeiting across a portfolio of brands. Nonlegal tools for fighting against online intellectual property infringements. How to protect personality and images in the UK and Rihanna’s passing off claim against Topshop. A concise guide to enforcing intellectual property rights across Europe. Strategies for monetising the intangible property of luxury and fashion brands. The seminar, which is organised in partnership with Crefovi, will take place in the morning on Tuesday 10 February 2015 at the Pullman London St Pancras. Tickets for the seminar are €210. To book your place and for further information about the seminar, including a copy of the latest agenda please see: https://ialci.org/news/lawofluxurygoodsseries intellectualproperty/ About ialci ialci is dedicated to enhancing the collective legal and business knowledge of the creative industries. Through its events and publications, ialci aims to foster discussion about topical issues affecting the creative industries and offer practical guidance from industry experts. Membership to ialci is open to legal practitioners working inhouse and in private practice, academics and law students. Further information about ialci can be found here: https://ialci.org/

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The International Association of Lawyers for the Creative Industries (ialci) is holding its seminar in the law of luxury goods and fashion series: “Intellectual property: how to protect, manage and monetise the know-how, intangible capital, brand image and reputation of luxury maisons and fashion brands”. Intellectual property is an extremely valuable asset for fashion and luxury goods brands; this interactive seminar is essential for those interested in learning how to best safeguard and leverage those rights.

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ialci  law  of  luxury  goods  and  fashion  seminar  series:  intellectual  property  

The   International  Association  of   Lawyers   for   the  Creative   Industries   (ialci)   is  holding   its   seminar   in  the   law   of   luxury   goods   and   fashion   series:   “Intellectual   property:   how   to   protect,   manage   and  monetise   the   know-­‐how,   intangible   capital,   brand   image   and   reputation   of   luxury   maisons   and  fashion  brands”.     Intellectual  property   is  an  extremely  valuable  asset   for   fashion  and   luxury  goods  brands;   this   interactive  seminar   is  essential   for   those   interested   in   learning  how  to  best  safeguard  and  leverage  those  rights.  

ialci   is  delighted   to  announce   that  Catherine  Palmer,  General  Counsel  at   Joseph  Group,  will  deliver  the  keynote  addresses  at   the  seminar.    The  seminar  will  also  bring   together  different  perspectives  from  legal  and  business  experts.  

The   seminar   will   offer   insights   and   practical   solutions   for   protecting,   enforcing   and   exploiting  intellectual  property  rights,  including:  

• How  to  achieve  maximum  protection  and  enforcement  strategies,  within  the  constraints  of  a  legal  budget.  

• How  to  combat  online  and  off-­‐line  counterfeiting  across  a  portfolio  of  brands.  • Non-­‐legal  tools  for  fighting  against  online  intellectual  property  infringements.  • How   to   protect   personality   and   images   in   the  UK   and   Rihanna’s   passing   off   claim   against  

Topshop.  • A  concise  guide  to  enforcing  intellectual  property  rights  across  Europe.  • Strategies  for  monetising  the  intangible  property  of  luxury  and  fashion  brands.  

The   seminar,   which   is   organised   in   partnership   with   Crefovi,   will   take   place   in   the   morning   on  Tuesday  10  February  2015  at  the  Pullman  London  St  Pancras.      

Tickets  for  the  seminar  are  €210.    To  book  your  place  and  for  further  information  about  the  seminar,  including  a  copy  of   the   latest  agenda  please  see:  https://ialci.org/news/law-­‐of-­‐luxury-­‐goods-­‐series-­‐intellectual-­‐property/  

About  ialci  

ialci  is  dedicated  to  enhancing  the  collective  legal  and  business  knowledge  of  the  creative  industries.    Through  its  events  and  publications,  ialci  aims  to  foster  discussion  about  topical  issues  affecting  the  creative  industries  and  offer  practical  guidance  from  industry  experts.    Membership  to  ialci   is  open  to  legal  practitioners  working  in-­‐house  and  in  private  practice,  academics  and  law  students.    Further  information  about  ialci  can  be  found  here:  https://ialci.org/