Welcome to the Learning Plan "IP in the Modern World"!

The courses in this Plan will provide you with an overview of IP implications of economic, social, and cultural areas with particular relevance to today's world.*

Topics covered include:

  • IP of video games, mobile applications, and icons
  • Copyright protection for street art, IA production, and flavors
  • Infringement in the digital arena

 

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If you'd like to continue learning about IP for these modern products and services after the conclusion of this Learning Plan, consider the following suggested courses:

 

*Note: All content in this Learning Plan refer to the applicable laws and/or available tools at the time of its creation.

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4.6
Not started Video gaming and IP: how to play the game

In this specific webinar we will explore the intricate bundle of technical and non-technical IP rights behind video games. With a rapidly evolving video game design, development and commercialisation landscape, the what and the how of protecting the IP of video game components can be a challenge. IPLawIPREnforcement series course. EUIPO Speaker: Stephan HANNE - EUIPO - International Cooperation a...

105 min. EN 20/03/2020
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4.1
Not started Social Media, bloggers, influencers and their IP implications

The webinar will tackle the main IP legal concerns in relation to the actors involved at the non-traditional marketing methods being used by companies. From an IP perspective it will be analyzed the advertising regime for influencers and bloggers in social media and platforms and how does it affect to brands and consumers. Speaker: Cristina GINER - Garrigues, Alicante

60 min. EN 22/05/2019
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4.6
Not started Webinar: Pictograms

Pictograms became a  common part of modern communication. They are seen every day everywhere, in particular as icons on mobile phones or computers. The webinar gives an overview about the registrability of such pictograms. Speaker: Antje SÖDER - EUIPO - International Cooperation and Legal Affairs Department (ICLAD)

60 min. EN 08/02/2019
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Not started Webinar: Pharmaceutical trade marks in opposition proceedings (Advanced) (with Certificate)

Webinar about the role of the Free Trade Zones in the counterfeit  trade with some practical and detailed examples. Speaker:  Dr. David. E.F. SLOPEK - Slopek Vonau Rechtsanwälte PartG mbB, Hamburg

70 min. EN 11/06/2018
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Not started Interface Protection and Social Media-Protection of new mobile applications (Intermediate level) (with certificate)

The increasing vicinity of electronic devices and consumers’ daily life demands a full exploration of the tools available. The presentation aims at providing basics on integrated Intellectual Property mechanisms applied to social media and cross-media platforms. In particular, the lecture examines how a large amount of current Intellectual Property rights is combined to maximize protection of el...

60 min. EN 01/02/2018
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4.9
Not started Copyright Protection For AI Production? An EU Law Perspective

In recent years, there has been an incredible growth of Artificial Intelligence (AI), followed with an expanded use thereof in creative industries. There is an ongoing debate as to the availability of copyright protection for ‘works’ created by or with the help of AI. Responses to this question will shape the future of this industry. In this webinar, we deliver an EU copyright law pe...

77 min. EN 29/09/2020
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Not started Street Art & Intellectual Property Law: how do they interact?

Does copyright law protect street art? This is a question of growing importance in today’s art scene, where 4 of the 10 best-selling artists in auctions come from urban art.  In this context, it is convenient to analyze what is the protection that intellectual property grants to these artists and which are the most interesting cases that have reached the Courts in different countries. ...

66 min. EN 11/06/2019
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Not started Esport: The IP rules of the game

Some may still debate whether esports can actually be considered sport, but that doesn’t seem to have affected the spectacular growth of competitive video gaming. Esports are played in teams, competing in international tournaments on different video games for millions of fans. But what are the different actors in the esport arena? What rights are involved, and how are they managed? This web...

73 min. EN 08/09/2021
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Not started Can a taste be protected by copyright?

In its recent decision in Levola Hengelo, C-310/17, the Court of Justice of the European Union answered the question whether the taste of a cheese may be regarded as a copyright work in the negative. The ruling seemingly closed the door to sensory copyright, that is protection vesting in subject matter that may be perceived through senses other than sight and hearing. Yet, the reasoning of th...

73 min. EN 30/01/2019
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Not started Digital infringement study

This webinar presents research carried out by the European Observatory on Infringements of IP Rights dealing with online copyright infringement in the EU. Piracy of films, TV series and music are quantified and analysed in detail, to answer questions such as: how much piracy is taking place? What is the trend? What types of works are most frequently pirated? What are the differences among EU Membe...

50 min. EN 03/05/2021