Different notions of copyright-protected work in Europe: the next GRUR Int/JIPLP event

Following the success of last month's most enjoyable and informative JIPLP/GRUR Int. seminar on passing off and unfair competition, kindly hosted in the London office of Baker & McKenzie LLP, we bring you news of the fourth in the series of joint seminars -- this one being hosted in Munich. The details below are taken directly from the GRUR website.

4th GRUR Int. / JIPLP Joint Seminar

Register now: 4th GRUR Int. / JIPLP Joint Seminar on Monday, 10 March 2014 in Munich: The different notions of “copyright-protected work” in Europe
Since the beginning of 2013, the German Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (GRUR) and Oxford University Press (OUP) have formed a publishing partnership to foster the exchange of content between GRURjournalGewerblicher Rechtsschutz und Urheberrecht, Internationaler Teil (GRUR Int.) and the Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice (JIPLP) a publication of OUP. Under the agreement, both journals are including a section in each issue which is filled by interesting content from the partner journal. In addition to that, the partners are offering a series of bi-annual Joint Seminars in London and Munich which are dealing with topical European IP issues.
The 4th GRUR Int. / JIPLP Joint Seminar being organised by GRUR in cooperation with JIPLP and the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition (MPI) will look into the different notions of “copyright-protected work” in Europe.
Experts from Germany, the U.K. and the Netherlands will
  • provide an update on the notion of work under EU copyright law including recent ECJ rulings;
  • give an overview of the legislation, case law and contractual practices in their respective countries;
  • analyse the influence of new forms of “co-creation” in the digital environment – such as crowdsourcing – on the concept(s) of “copyright-protected work”;
  • discuss to what extent notions of authorship and concepts of personal traits in the work still have an influence;
  • debate the question to what extent harmonization at EU level is needed.
The Seminar will take place on Monday, 10 March 2014 from 14.00 – 19.00 at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition in Munich, Germany. It will be held in English language without simultaneous translation. The seminar is open and free of charge. Please note that room availability is limited to 100 seats so that we recommend an early registration.
Online registration: Please see the tab "Participants"
We invite you to join the discussion and look forward to seeing you in Munich!
Contact: For more information, contact Sandra von Lingen, GRUR Manager Legal & International Affairs,s.vonlingen@grur.de or +49 (0)221 650 65-155.
The cast is as follows:
Prof. Dr Josef Drexl, LL.M.; Dr Hans Peter Kunz-Hallstein; Prof. Jeremy Phillips; Adj. Prof. Dr Silke von Lewinski; Prof. Dr Karl-Nikolaus Peifer; Prof. Antoon Quaedvlieg; Dr Eleonora Rosati
You can download all the relevant details, plus the official programme, here.

We do hope that you will be able to join us.

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