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Bookings hotline: +44 (0)20 7017 5503 For the latest programme or to register: www.ibclegal.com/iplawss IBC Legal Conferences Investing business with knowledge PLUS… 30+ international industry leaders 5 exciting networking functions NEW! Interactive mock arbitration exercise Up to 30 CPD hours available WHAT’S INCLUDED… Expert tuition Conference documentation Accommodation at Downing College Meals and entertainment SUMMER SCHOOL 2013 A comprehensive introduction and update on developments in intellectual property law and practice from industry leaders 19 - 23 August 2013, Downing College, Cambridge, UK Book by 18th May and save up to £800 This brochure has been produced using environmentally-friendly paper sourced from sustainable forests and is bleach-free IBC Legal Conferences welcomes you to the prestigious 13th Annual *Fully Inclusive Residential Conference With Panel Sessions, Workshops, Case Studies and a Mock Arbitration Excercise Bar Council: Up to 30 CPD hours SRA: Up to 16 CPD hours Media partners: Approved by: “..a great event…the speakers were truly outstanding!” D Cevejic, DLA Piper UK LLP INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW See inside and back page for details… DAY ONE: FUNDAMENTALS DAY Get up to speed with an introductory look into the full range of IP rights and licensing including an introduction from The HH Judge Birss QC, Patents County Court Chair Copyright Tribunal Chaired by Brian Cordery, Partner, Bristows DAY FIVE: COPYRIGHT National and International copyright law • Historical overview • Database protection • Digital copyright & online issues • Collective societies & licensing • Orphan works Chaired by: Professor Adrian Sterling, Professorial Fellow, Queen Mary IP Research Institute, University of London DAY THREE: TRANSACTIONS & ENFORCEMENT IP Licensing • Portfolio management • Due diligence • Trade secrets and breach of confidence • Enforcement • IP and competition law • Anti-counterfeiting Chaired by: Trevor Cook, Partner, Bird & Bird DAY FOUR: TRADE MARK AND DESIGNS Latest GC and CJEU case law • Pan-European litigation • Draft Directive and Regulation • Designs • Keyword advertising • Domain names • Online service provide r liability • Mock Arbitration with Jeremy Phillips, Blogmeister IPKAT and David Keeling. OHIM Chaired by: Isabel Davies, Director Isabel Davies IP DAY TWO: PATENTS Future trends • Cross-border strategy • Risk of infringement • Freedom to operate • International patent validity • Breakout sessions: Software patents or biotech and pharmaceutical developments Chaired by: Morag Macdonald, Joint Head of International IP, Bird & Bird Scan with smartphone QR Reader App *Included are 4 nights accommodation (Monday to Thursday night, provided by Downing College @ £85.00 + VAT per night per delegate and arranged for you by IIR Ltd.), meals and evening networking activities

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Page 1: Book by d cevejic, dla Piper uK llP iNtEllEctual PROPERtY laW · intellectual property law and practice from industry leaders 19 - 23 August 2013, Downing College, Cambridge, UK Book

Bookings hotline: +44 (0)20 7017 5503 For the latest programme or to register:

www.ibclegal.com/iplawssIBC Legal Conferences

Investing business with knowledge

Plus…• 30+ international industry leaders• 5 exciting networking functions• NEW! Interactive mock arbitration exercise• Up to 30 CPD hours available

What’s iNcludEd…• Expert tuition• Conference documentation• Accommodation at Downing College• Meals and entertainment

SUMMEr SChool 2013A comprehensive introduction and update on developments in

intellectual property law and practice from industry leaders 19 - 23 August 2013, Downing College, Cambridge, UK

Book by

18th May and

save up to £800

This brochure has been produced using environmentally-friendly paper sourced from sustainable forests and is bleach-free

IBC legal Conferences welcomes you to the prestigious 13th Annual

*Fully Inclusive Residential Conference With Panel Sessions, Workshops, Case Studies and a Mock Arbitration Excercise

Bar Council: Up to 30 CPD hours

SrA: Up to 16 CPD hours

Media partners:

Approved by:

“..a great event…the speakers were truly outstanding!”

d cevejic, dla Piper uK llP

iNtEllEctual PROPERtY laW

See inside and back page for details…

DAy OnE:

FUnDAMEnTALS DAy Get up to speed with an introductory look into the full range of IP rights and licensing including an introduction from

the hh Judge Birss Qc, Patents county court chair copyright tribunalChaired by Brian cordery, Partner, Bristows

DAy FIvE: COPyRIghT

National and International copyright law • Historical

overview • Database protection • Digital copyright & online

issues • Collective societies & licensing

• Orphan works Chaired by: Professor adrian sterling, Professorial Fellow, Queen Mary IP research Institute, university of london

DAy ThREE: TRAnSACTIOnS &

EnFORCEMEnTIP Licensing • Portfolio

management • Due diligence • Trade secrets and breach of

confidence • Enforcement • IP and competition law

• Anti-counterfeiting

Chaired by: trevor cook, Partner, Bird & Bird

DAy FOUR: TRADE MARk AnD

DESIgnSlatest GC and CJEU case law

• Pan-European litigation • Draft Directive and Regulation

• Designs • Keyword advertising • Domain names • Online

service provide r liability • Mock Arbitration with Jeremy Phillips, Blogmeister IPKAT and David

Keeling. ohIM

Chaired by: isabel davies, Director isabel davies iP

DAy TWO: PATEnTS

Future trends • Cross-border strategy • Risk of infringement

• Freedom to operate • International patent validity • Breakout sessions: Software

patents or biotech and pharmaceutical developments

Chaired by: Morag Macdonald, Joint head of International IP, Bird & Bird

Scan withsmartphoneQR Reader App

*Included are 4 nights accommodation (Monday to Thursday night, provided by Downing College @ £85.00 + VAT per night per delegate and arranged for you by IIr ltd.), meals and evening networking activities

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PatENts daY

DAY TWO • Tuesday 20th August 2013

08:30 registration and coffee

09:00 chair’s opening remarks: Future trends in patents Morag Macdonald

Partner/Joint head of international IP group Bird & Bird

09:15 cross border patent strategy • The current state of play on cross-border injunctions and “torpedoes” • Preparing for a European-wide attack • The pros and cons of the different jurisdictions • Community regulation on service and jurisdiction Morag Macdonald, Partner/Joint head of international IP group

Bird & Bird

10:00 Freedom to operate: iNtERNatiONal PaNEl sEssiON: What are the risks of infringement? The panel will review and discuss a scenario in the context of freedom to

operate. Each panel member will give a short presentation after which a discussion will follow, plus an opportunity for questions from the delegates. Rowan Freeland, Partner, simons & simmons Ken adamo, Partner, Kirkland & Ellis Felix t. Rödiger, Partner, Bird & Bird

11.00 Coffee Break

11.20 Freedom to operate: What are the risks of infringement? Part ii

12:00 Patent law in china This session will feature an overview of the Chinese Patent system followed by

specific topics of interest including: • The undefined role of technical experts • Damages award • The emphasis on indigenous IP rights and its impact • Court-imposed compulsory licences? • Issues with Standard patents christine Yiu, Associate, Bird & Bird

12:45 lunch

13:45 Patent validity iNtERNatiONal PaNEl sEssiON: The panel will review and discuss the law on obviousness, novelty, sufficiency

and breadth of claims. Europe

• obviousness and approaches by the courts • Novelty v. obviousness • Presumption of validity and evidentiary burden to prove validity • Validity and infringements/injunctions USA • recent developments in American law concerning validity • Validity challenges to business method patents • Novelty and inevitable result • Claim construction/inequitable conduct Rowan Freeland, Partner, simons & simmons

Felix t. Rödiger, Partner, Bird & Bird Ken adamo, Partner, Kirkland & Ellis

15:45 Afternoon tea

16:00 Parallel workshop session – choose from two options: option 1 – Patentability of computer implemented inventions USA • What scope of protection is available in the US? • Validity challenges to business method and biotechnology patents • Novelty and inventive step • Tips and strategies for drafting and prosecuting US patent applications in

these areas Europe • What scope of protection for business methods is available in Europe? • leading EPo decisions dealing with the patentability of software and

inventions related to business methods • EU directive on the patentability of computer implemented inventions • Getting to grips with the “technical effect” requirement • Tips for drafting specifications and claims on business methods timothy May, Partner, Finnegan ian loveless, Partner, Reddie & Grose

option 2 – Biotech and pharmaceutical developments • The EU biotechnology directive • Patenting of genes, stem cells and higher life forms • Patenting of medical treatment and diagnostic methods • Case law developments in the US dr Nina White, Partner, Boult Wade & tennant

FuNdaMENtals daY

DAY ONE • Monday 19th August 2013

08:30 registration and coffee

09:00 chair’s opening remarks Brian cordery

Partner Bristows

09:10 introduction to intellectual property • What is intellectual property? • The rights and how they interrelate • International conventions • European Union law hh Judge Birss Qc, Patents County Court

chair copyright tribunal

10:10 introduction to trade mark law and practice: uK, Europe and international

• Unregistered trade marks • The action for passing off • registered trade marks: UK and CTM • Absolute grounds of refusal • relative grounds of refusal • opposition, revocation and invalidity proceedings • Transactions involving trade mark • Infringement proceedings Brian cordery, Partner, Bristows Matthew dick, Partner, d. Young & co

11:10 Morning coffee

11:30 understanding copyright: an introduction to the principles of copyright law and practice

• What attracts copyright protection and why? • originality, authorship, ownership and duration • Infringement – covering defences, exceptions and limitations • Enforcement, including the current status of the Digital Economy Act • Neighbouring rights Jonathan P. cornthwaite, Partner, Wedlake Bell llP 12:30 Practical workshop in designs An interactive workshop on this under appreciated right. Participants will

review some of the basics of design protection, and then work together to design a filing program to protect a new product. Delegates will learn about the overlap between design rights and other forms of IP protection.

david stone, Partner, simmons & simmons

13:30 lunch

14:30 introduction to the general principles of patent law and practice • Anatomy of a patent: Title, introduction, figures, description, claims and

abstract • Patent systems: National, regional Patent co-operation Treaty and Paris

Convention • requirements for a patent: Novelty, inventive step, industrial susceptibility

and sufficiency • Protecting the right thing: Claim types, scope • Post grant: Enforcement, opposition and revocation dr Julian Potter, Partner, W.P. thompson & co

15:30 an introduction to intellectual property licensing and transactions Covering topics including: • licensing • Assignments • Non-disclosure agreements • Security arrangements

16:30 Afternoon Tea

16:50 iP - still adjusting to the internet: What changes with the cloud?

• The revolution of our generation, is IP a dead paradigm of the industrial era? • Atomizing the henry Ford production line in time and space • The Product/Service duality when everything connects • Trying to balance IP with other rights • The shifting emphasis between IP rights chris Oldknow, Formerly IP Enforcement Policy Counsel, Microsoft

17:30 close of day one

19.00 dinner & Quiz Night

intellectual Property law summer school 2013

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intellectual Property law summer school 201317:30 close of day two

18:30 champagne & strawberries reception

19:00 Gala dinner seated in arbitration teams

tRaNsactiONs & ENFORcEMENt daY

DAY THREE • Wednesday 21st august 2013

09:00 chair’s opening remarks trevor cook

Partner Bird & Bird

09:15 iP portfolio management • Claims and early life cycle protection • Dispute assessment and avoidance strategies • Generate revenue through licenses or sue for infringement? • Tactical manoeuvres • Case studies Gordon Wright, Partner, Elkington & Fife Richard lawrence, Director, Keltie

10:15 intellectual property licensing • The philosophy of licensing • The nature of the license • Key structural issues • Negotiation fundamentals • open source agreements Michael luckman, Partner, Wragges

11:15 Morning coffee

11:30 trade secrets and breach of confidence • Understanding breach of confidence – the “4-step” test • What is a “trade secret”? • Identifying a relationship of confidence • Breach and enforcement • litigation specifics and remedies • Defences including the “public interest” defence • rise of the privacy action • Case study: Vestergaard v. Bestnet John hull, Consultant, Farrer & co, Visiting Professorial Fellow QMul;

Visiting lecturer King’s college and ucl, Senior Fellow Monash university

12:30 iP due diligence: Maximising the benefits • The purpose of due diligence • Growing importance of IP/T • Knowing the deal • The role of warranties and indemnities • Designing and effective strategy for due diligence • IP searches • Contract reviews • Forms of reporting to the client • Particular issues: Patents, trade marks, copyright and designs, know-how

and confidential information, domain names, IP licensing arrangements and IT contracts

• Areas of particular concern – improvements, joint ownership etc Nigel Parker, Associate, allen & Overy

13:15 lunch

14:15 iP enforcement • Jurisdiction and proper law • Provisional and precautionary measures and the enforcement directive • remedies on the merits and the enforcement directive • Criminal jurisdiction over infringement • other approaches to enforcement trevor cook, Partner, Bird & Bird

15:00 iP rights and competition law within the pharmaceutical and tMt sectors

• IP rights and competition: conflicting or complementary? • The “tension” between IP rights and competition law • IP rights, exhaustion and parallel trade in the European Union • The IP “monopoly”: could this constitute an abuse of a dominant position? • IP agreements and the prohibition on anticompetitive provisions • recent developments: - European Commission investigations in the pharma and telecoms sectors - the potential impact of the new Technology Transfer regime Myles Jelf, Partner, Bristows

16:25 Afternoon tea

16:45 using the customs regulations in anti-counterfeiting • Making customs procedures work for your products • EU transhipment case law • Nokia v hMrC/Philips v lucheng • regulation 1383/2003 as part of a litigation strategy • Creating and implementing a practical anti-counterfeiting strategy Frank Eijsvogels, Partner, hoyng Monegier

17:30 close of day three

19:00 dinner

tRadE MaRKs & dEsiGN RiGhts daY

DAY FOUR • Thursday 22nd August 2013

09:00 chair’s opening remarks isabel davies

Director isabel davies iP

09:15 community and uK designs including an interactive case study of Mattel v simba

• The registered Community design • The unregistered Community design • harmonized national law on designs • Novelty and individual character • Functional designs • Jurisdiction • Case law from the EU courts david Keeling, former member of the third board of appeal, OhiM Morag Macdonald, Partner/joint head of international IP group, Bird & Bird

10.45 draft directive and Regulation NEW! 11.15 Morning coffee

11.30 Overview of recent Gc and cJEu case law: What guidelines are imposed from luxembourg?

Including the latest rulings concerned with: • Registrability: Numbers, letters, slogans • Conflict: likelihood of confusion, reputation, conflict with GIs • Infringement: liability of ISPs (Google, eBay), transit alexander von Mühlendahl, Attorney at law, Bardehle Pagenberg

12:30 trade marks online • Keyword advertising; advertiser and search engine liability • liability of online service providers for third party infringements • Issues of Jurisdiction - where does the infringement take place and where

should you take action? • Websites and parallel trading • Domain name disputes Jeremy drew, Partner, RPc

13:15 lunch

14:15 Break out interactive workshop: trade mark mock arbitration In this interactive workshop session, a case involving many aspects of trade

mark law in Europe will be arbitrated and debated in small groups. Delegates will be given the opportunity to consider a number of issues related to trade mark infringement and how those issues should be presented at arbitration. Provided with the facts in advance, delegates will be split into small groups and will be asked to prepare an argument on behalf of each party to the arbitration. They will be given an opportunity to present this case as well as to reply. In order to benefit from the session, delegates are advised to read and consider the paperwork which will be provided in advance.

Facilitators: Jeremy Phillips, Blogmeister, iPKat

david Keeling, Former member of the third board of appeal, OhiM

16:30 Reconvene for breakout workshop results and discussion

16:45 close of day four

17:00 Punting on the river cam

19:00 Barbeque (weather permitting)

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cOPYRiGht daY

DAY FIVE • Friday 23rd August 2013

09:00 chair’s opening remarks Prof adrian sterling

Professorial Fellow Queen Mary intellectual Property Research institute

SESSIoN 1: oVErVIEW oF INTErNATIoNAl CoPYrIGhT lAWS

09:15 Overview of national copyright laws • Common law systems: UK and other commonwealth countries, Ireland, USA

etc • Civil law systems: Continental European countries including France, Germany,

russia, latin American and Francophone countries etc

09:45 international copyright law • Berne, Universal copyright, rome conventions, TrIPS, WIPo treaties

10:15 current issues

10:30 Regional aspects • European Union • North American Free trade Agreement • other US free trade agreements • Cartagena Agreement Prof adrian sterling, Professorial Fellow, Queen Mary intellectual

Property Research institute

11:00 Morning coffee

SESSIoN 2: CUrrENT ToPICS

11:20 database protection • What constitutes a database? Is it dynamic? • When is a database protected by a database right, rather than copyright? • Who can exploit rights? • how long does the database right last • how to spot and infringement • What defences are available? • Does the legislation make sense? • BhB v William hill; The FA case; where are we now? • Football Dataco v Yahoo (CJEU, 1 March 2012) • Proposed reforms • Traps to look out for catriona smith, Partner, Rouse & co

12:15 internet issues • Peer-to-peer file sharing • User-generated content • Virtual worlds • online libraries and orphan works • Football Dataco v Sportradar (UK reference to CJEU) and other recent cases Prof adrian sterling, Professorial Fellow, Queen Mary intellectual

Property Research institute

13:00 lunch

14:00 collecting societies and licensing • history of collective management • Collective management and print media • legal v. voluntary licensing • Collective management and the digital world Richard combes, head of legal, alcs

14:45 Proposed reforms An up to the minute update on the latest proposals for change to copyright law

at home and abroad • The findings of the hargreaves review; • orphan Works’ reform: UK and EU developments; • Judicial review and ofcom review of the Digital Economy Act 2010. alec cameron, Senior Corporate Counsel, telefonica

15:30 chair’s closing remarks

15:45 Close of Summer School

19th - 23rd August 2013 Downing College, Cambridge, Uk

“Extremely useful; thought provoking and good to apply knowledge learnt” - c. Bailey,

“Course was brilliant; really enjoyed it and learnt a lot – thank you very much.”- P. Given, allen Overy llP

WhAT IS SPECIAL AbOUT IbC LEgAL’S SUMMER SChOOLS?

Fully inclusiveAs an attendee for the full 5 day conference, your registration fee is fully inclusive of 4 nights full board accommodation from Monday night through to Thursday night and a varied programme of networking events and entertainment each evening.

unique education and networking opportunities Not only are you guaranteed the highest level of teaching from our panel of international experts, but the inclusion of networking activities creates an informal and relaxed learning environment. The full and varied networking functions are the perfect way to cement newfound relationships within the IP industry.

historical venueDowning College has a unique setting amidst 17 acres of lawns and trees and yet it is within easy walking distance of the historic centre of Cambridge. The buildings that will be your home for the duration of your time attending the Summer School date back to the beginning of the 19th Century and are predominantly neo-classical in style conveying a sense of elegance and spaciousness. Cambridge is easily accessible from Stansted airport and from london.

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Booking hotline: +44 (0)20 7017 5503 Email: [email protected]

19th-23rd August 2013, Downing College, Cambridge, UK

The 13th annual residential

Dear Colleague,

Now in its 13th Year, IBC Legal’s highly acclaimed Intellectual Property

Law Summer School remains an unrivalled resource for the consolidation

of, or initiation into, all of the central concepts in IP law, presented in the

context of the latest developments and burning issues in the industry.

Intellectual property has never been more important, nor more complex, and

whether you are a junior lawyer seeking to gain a specialism, or working

in-house with broad-ranging IP responsibilities, the summer school will

provide an impeccable grounding in all of the core areas of IP.

This year we have a special appearance and introduction from Judge Colin

birss, Patents County Court, Chair UK Copyright Tribunal and a new mock

arbitration scenario written by Dr Jeremy Phillips, Blogmeister!

As ever, this programme of exceptional, comprehensive instruction is

delivered by our distinguished faculty of expert speakers who are

at once some of the most revered, influential and entertaining

practitioners in their field.

The unique all-inclusive nature of this course means that delegates can

enjoy interaction with the speakers and each other through a fantastic

range of social events, enhancing group-work and facilitating broad

discussion and knowledge-sharing beyond the structure of the prescribed

sessions.

The speakers and I look forward to welcoming you to the in the beautiful

and relaxed surroundings of Downing College in August.

Kind regards,

Sarah ColeSarah Cole Senior Conference Producer

Solicitor

intellectual Property law summer school 2013

WhO ShOULD ATTEnD?• IP Lawyers • IP Specialists • IP Consultants• Heads of Licensing• Technical

Assistants• In-House Counsel• Legal Advisors

• Lecturers• IP Managers• Legal Officers• Patent Managers• Business

Consultants• Trainee Solicitors• Solicitors

• Barristers• Patent & Trade

Mark Attorneys• Rights Managers• Trade Mark

Managers• Patent Engineers• Commercial

Managers

Establish a solid grounding in each of the key areas of intellectual property Law

gain practical skills and know-how through interactive participation

Develop critical knowledge within each of the specialist days

Explore future trends and the influence of new technology and media on intellectual property rights and enforcement

Refine techniques for managing and exploiting IP portfolios and assets

Enjoy the beautiful surroundings and itinerary of fantastic social events

hOW TO gET yOUR CPD POInTSSRA: Earn 1 point per hour of attendance up to 16 CPD hoursbar Council: Earn 1 point per hour of attendance up to 30 CPD hoursITMA: Earn 3 points for attending Day 1, and 6 each for days 3,4 and 5, up to a maximum of 21 CPD points

kEy REASOnS TO ATTEnD ThE IP LAW SUMMER SChOOL 2013:• Separately bookable “Fundamentals Day”

• Opportunity to study with a distinguished, international faculty

• Time allowed throughout the conference for questions and answers with the expert faculty

• Panel sessions, parallel sessions, case studies, workshops and a new mock trade mark arbitration

• Social interaction and networking each evening, including a quiz night, punting, gala dinner, champagne and strawberries reception and a barbeque (weather permitting)

• Full board accommodation (including meals) for the duration of the conference

• A unique opportunity to gain a full insight into intellectual property law in a relaxed and informal atmosphere

PLUS: Cambridge is within easy reach of Stansted airport, and all London airports

“A well put together, elaborate introduction to IP” - d. Muus, KPN

Postgraduate Legal Distance Learning CoursesGain a recognised university qualification at work, at home or on the move. Courses for 2013 include:

EU Competition Law, Copyright Law, European Union Law, Economics for Competition Law (king’s College London)

Business / International Business Law, Medical Law, Sports Law, Environmental Law, Food Law, Employment Law, International Human Rights Law (De Montfort University) Computer and Communications Law (Queen Mary, University of London)

All courses start in Autumn 2013, for further information call +44 (0)20 7017 5906, email:[email protected] or visit: www.informadl.com

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19th-23rd August 2013 Downing, College, Cambridge, UK

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IP Law Summer School 2013 - £495 + VAT (20%)We regret documentation orders can only be processed on receipt of credit card details. To order hard copies please email [email protected].

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Register by 18th May 2013

Package

saVE £800 £2598 +

VAT@20% (£3117.60)

saVE £400 £2199

+ VAT@20% (£2638.80)

£799 + VAT@20%

(£958.80)

saVE £600 £2798

+ VAT@20% (£3357.60)

saVE £200 £2399

+ VAT@20% (£2878.80)

£799 + VAT@20%

(£958.80)

saVE £400 £2998

+ VAT@20% (£3597.60)

£2599 + VAT@20% (£3118.80)

£799 + VAT@20%

(£958.80)

Full 5 day Package(Including meals, and 4 nights accommodation)

Main conferencedays 2-5 Only (Including meals, and 3 nights accommodation)

Fundamentals day Only

Register by 13th July 2013

standard Price

Price per delegate, inclusive of accommodation, meals and evening networking activities*: