New three-day IP course starting soon
Posted on: May 27, 2014 by Ruth Redmond-Cooper
On the 9th to the 11th of June 2014, the Institute of Art and Law will be presenting a brand-new three-day Diploma course focused on Intellectual Property for the benefit of museum professionals. Intellectual Property (IP) is of increasing importance to all those working in the museum world, especially in the digital age. Many questions arise: What is IP? How can a museum protect its IP? What new challenges do museums with IP face in the 21st century? What can I do if IP rights are being infringed? The purpose of the Diploma in Intellectual Property and Collections (DipIPC) is to provide answers to these questions – and more. The course will run in central London on 9-11 June, from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm. The course presenters will include Norman Palmer QC CBE (3 Stone Buildings), Alexander Herman (Institute of Art & Law), Anthony Misquitta (partner, Farrer & Co) and Kitty Turner (Farrer & Co). For more information and to sign up click here. |