Cambridge Annual IP Lecture

The IPKat has received notice of Cambridge's Fourth Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture. His correspondent writes:

Fourth Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture:
'Incompatible Intellectual Property: In Search of the Interoperability Grail'
Tuesday 12th May 2009, 17:30
Speaker:Professor Severine Dusollier, Professor of Law at the University of Namur, Belgium.
Venue: Queen's Building Lecture Theatre, Emmanuel College, Cambridge
Admission: By Invitation only.
Those interested in being invited should contact Lionel Bently, lb329@cam.ac.uk
Severine Dusollier is a Professor of Law at the University of Namur (Belgium) where she mainly teaches intellectual property and IT law. She also teaches at the University of Brussels (ULB) and at the University of Marne-la-Valle (France). She is the Head of the IPR Department at the CRID (Research Centre for Computer Law) since 1998. She received her doctorate from the University of Namur. Her research focuses on copyright in the information society, public domain and the intellectual commons, digital rights management, IP and competition law. She out research in several European and national projects and has been an advisor to WIPO, the Council of Europe, UNESCO and the European Commission.