Latest fashion law developments in a 1-day course ... with an IPKat readers special discount
About to catch all the latest fashion law trends |
Looking to catch up with the latest fashion (law) trends? Readers might remember that this blog has already reported on a couple of fashion law courses, organised and run by former GuestKat Rosie Burbidge, Giulia Gasparin, and myself.
We are now organising a new event - 'Fashion Law London - The Spring/Summer Collection' -, which will be held in central London on Friday, 28 February 2020.
The 1-day course will focus on key developments in different areas of fashion law, including:
- Tech and fashion
- Counterfeiting
- Protection of one's own image and likeness
- Commercial technology and data protection compliance
- Fashion franchising
- Latest key judgments in the fashion law world
Here's the detailed programme for the day:
08:30-09:00: Registration and welcome
09:00-09:45: Big Data, machine learning and AI in fashion: a technical perspective, with Ijaz Akram (Crowdcube)
09:45-10:30: Big Data, machine learning and AI in fashion: a legal perspective, with Eleonora Rosati and Giulia Gasparin
10:30-10:50: Coffee break
10:50-11:40: Contrasting counterfeits: The Alibaba IP Protection Programme, with Graham Clemence (Alibaba)
11:40-12:40: What’s in an image? A panel discussion on image/publicity rights, deep fakes, and celebrity holograms, with Eleonora Rosati (moderator), Frederick Mostert (King's College), Kelsey Farish (DAC Beachcroft), and Hilary Atherton (Bird & Bird)
12:40-13:30: Lunch
13:30 - 14:40: Commercial technology and data protection compliance in online fashion: an update, with Giulia Gasparin
14:40-15.00: Coffee break
15:00 - 15:45: Fashion franchising, with Gordon Drakes (Fieldfisher)
15:45 - 17:00: Fashion IP case law update, with Eleonora Rosati and Rosie Burbidge
As mentioned, IPKat readers enjoy a discount in the registration fee. For further details and to register, just click here.