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Showing posts with label plots etc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plots etc. Show all posts

Thursday, March 10, 2011

"Win the game, or lose the plot?"

Messrs Richards and Jagger, carefully restored to their
pristine condition thanks to Botox.  Their composing
methods, as described in Keith Richards' autobiography
Life, were the subject of close scrutiny at the seminar
"Win the game, or lose the plot?", Wednesday's seminar on plots, themes, formats and other content which may --or may not -- be IP-protected, provided a thought-provoking agenda for the lively group of intellectual property owners, advisers and enthusiasts who attended it. Masterminded by tytoc collie weblog team (who provided three of the participants) and hosted by Lincoln's Inn barristers Hardwicke (who provided the delicious lunch), the seminar was treated to a variety of topics which, in the form of PowerPoints, can be shared with all tytoc collie's readers.

 While reading the PowerPoints for an event you didn't attend is never an easy task, these presentations do provide some useful reference materials and some handy bullets which, no doubt, the speakers can be persuaded to embellish.  The cast of speakers, chaired by IPKat team member Jeremy, together with their topics and links to their PowerPoints, runs as follows:
"Fact and fiction: recent UK case law on protecting plots" (Mark Engleman, Hardwicke), here

"Protecting computer games and business programs: is it possible?" (Shireen Permohamed, Harbottle & Lewis), here

"Music themes" (Nick Kounoupias, DMH Stallard), here

"Plots, themes and formats -— a US overview" (Annsley Merelle Ward, Collyer Bristow), here

"How do other countries handle these problems?" (Rebecca Dimaridis, Jeffrey Greeen Russell), here

"If copyright won’t provide protection, what of other IP rights?" (Birgit Clark, Berwin Leighton Paisner), here

Friday, January 28, 2011

"Win the game or lose the plot?"

"Let's Blow Up Parliament!" is a great concept, Guy, but are you
sure -- are you really sure -- that it's not been done before?"
"Win the game or lose the plot?" is the title of a forthcoming seminar on the copyright aspects of plots, themes and formats.  This topic has been inspired by recent litigation on both sides of the Atlantic on the "Harry Potter and the Stolen Story" litigation brought by the estate of Adrian Jacobs ("Willie the Wizard") against JK Rowling and her allies, by the recent re-emergence of format right protection -- which, we hear, has just been accorded copryight status in Brazil -- and by some fresh spats over computer games.

This seminar, which runs on 9 March, is hosted by Hardwicke, in its congenial den in Londonn's historical Lincoln's Inn.  It has a half-day structure (11am to 3pm), to allow locals to check their emails before attending and to give non-locals more travel time so they don't have to leave home in the dark.  The cast of speakers is unusual in that it has no fewer than three Kats on parade: Jeremy, Birgit and Annsley.  The full programme runs like this:
* Fact and fiction: recent UK case law on protecting plots (Mark Engelman, Hardwicke)
* Protecting computer games and business programs: is it possible? (Shireen Peermohamed, Harbottle & Lewis)
* Music themes (Nick Kounoupias, DHM Stallard)
* Plots, themes and formats - a US overview (Annsley Merelle Ward, Collyer Bristow)
* How do other countries handle these problems? (Rebecca Dimaridis, Jeffrey Green Russell)
* If copyright won’t provide protection, what of other IP rights? (Birgit Clark, Berwin Leighton Paisner)
Jeremy Phillips (IP consultant, Olswang LLP) will be in the chair, among other places.

The event carries three whole CPD points and, inclusive of a tasty lunch and VAT at the new rate of 20%, still costs just £70.  For further details and registration click here or email Lisa Pick.  You can even phone Lisa on +44 20 7242 2523.  Since previous Hardwicke half-day seminars have turned out to be very popular, early booking is advised.