Crefovi and ialci are holding their 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”.
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Press release on seminar "intellectual property in the luxury and fashion sectors"
1.
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/