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Online
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CPD Hours: 1.5
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1.5 hours verifiable CPD
In celebration of World Intellectual Property Day, we looked at the operation of intellectual property law in Scotland. Our speakers discussed the latest case law updates, and the unique aspects of intellectual property law in Scotland – including the protections awarded to uniquely Scottish products such as tartan and Harris tweed.
Learning outcomes:
- Gain insight into the latest developments in intellectual property law
- Consider the operation of intellectual property law in Scotland, as compared to other jurisdictions
- Develop your knowledge of the unique position of tartan and Harris tweed, and the intersection of intellectual property law and cultural heritage
- Consider the potential areas for reform in Scotland
Speakers
Case law update
What are the latest case law updates in intellectual property law?
1 Speaker
Intellectual Property and Scottish Culture
- How can intellectual property law protect our cultural heritage?
- How does intellectual property law protect the design of tartan and Harris tweed?
- What other Scottish cultural intellectual property (e.g. Highland tartan) could benefit from enhanced protection?
- How could the ratification of the UNESCO Convention on Intangible Cultural Heritage help strengthen the protection of Scottish cultural intellectual property?
1 Speaker
Prices (prices exclude VAT)
Member:
£87.15
New member:
£74.08
Non-member:
£100.22
Unemployed member:
free