Could a US-style IPEC rule Britannia's IP enforcement sector? |
"My job is to help coordinate the work of the federal agencies that are involved with stopping this illegal behavior. We are going to work together to develop a strategy to reduce those risks to the public, the costs to our economy and to help protect the ingenuity and creativity of Americans. We want to be able to reduce the number of infringing goods in the United States and abroad. The examples are almost endless: counterfeit car parts, illegal software, pirated video games, knockoff consumer goods, dangerous counterfeit medicines, and many other types of products – including very sophisticated technology. Our goal is to better use taxpayer dollars and other government resources to be more effective in reducing any threat to our economy and our safety".As readers probably now know, tytoc collie is holding a seminar, "IP Enforcement in the UK: appraising the new American model", on Tuesday 23 November 2010, from 5.30pm to 7.30pm (doors open for registration at 5.00pm). The venue is the Central London office of leading law firm Covington & Burling. The office is at 265 Strand (details here).
The programme is now complete, and looks like this:
* The two principal speakers are Laurie Self (Covington & Burling) and Ashley Roughton (Hogarth Chambers). Laurie will explain the legal background and US experience relating to the IPEC, while Ashley will consider the extent to which the role of an IPEC might be transplanted or adapted to UK conditions.
* There will then be comment from a distinguished panel of IP experts and concerned parties: Dids Macdonald (ACID), Nick Munn (IPO, Deputy Director on the Copyright/Enforcement team), Ruth Orchard (Anti Counterfeiting Group), Alasdair Poore (President, Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys) .David Rosenberg (GSK), Annsley Merelle Ward (The AmeriKat; Collyer Bristow) and Pete Wishart MP (Vice Chair, All Party Parliamentary IP Group).CPD points have been applied for. Admission is free -- and you are all welcome. There are very few places remaining, but tytoc collie will be opening a waiting list for those not lucky enough to have signed up early. If you're planning to come, please email IPKat team member Jeremy here (subject line "IPEC seminar").
* The subject will then be thrown open to the floor, so that those attending can ask questions and make comments;
* Following the serious part of the event, there will be some pleasant refreshments;
* IPKat team member Jeremy Phillips will be chairing the event.
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