The Unitary Patent Court and the Unitary Patent are due to come into force on June 1st and will significantly change the way patents are granted and litigated in Europe. UPC’s “Basics” interactive booklet provides an overview of the court’s structure, scope, division locations, timelines, and links to laws, court rules, and more.
As search engine providers race to launch AI-powered chatbots, generative AI, which promises to simplify complex queries and perform mundane tasks, faces a variety of challenges not yet addressed by law. Consider how it raises serious legal issues.
The digital transformation of the real estate sector not only opens up the potential for use of data generated by the development of the built environment, leading to new business initiatives around ESG reporting and resilience, but also requires greater scrutiny of data use. . In 2023, he will also consider whether we will finally see widespread deployment of 5G connectivity.
ESG issues will also be a focus of discussion at the March Communications Review. An upcoming media and entertainment webinar series will explore the future of streaming and areas of focus for regulation, including the use of social influencers and greenwashing.
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Unified Patent Court: The Basics
The Unitary Patent and the Unified Patent Court (UPC) are due to start in Europe on June 1st. The new UPC system represents a major change in patent granting and litigation in Europe. There is much to be learned and unknowns about how the courts work, so it is essential to understand the basics. Our interactive booklet compiles information on the court structure, scope, department locations and timelines, as well as links to important laws and court rules and tariffs.
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What are the IP and liability issues posed by generative artificial intelligence?
The growth of AI raises various legal issues that require companies to adapt and innovate. Leading search engine providers are racing to launch chatbots. Generative AI can enable on-demand content, simplify complex queries, and perform mundane tasks, but poses legal challenges. Some, but not all of these are addressed by AI regulations. What is the impact on intellectual property?
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Playbook shows suggested ethical standards for use of real estate data
As the real estate industry continues its digital transformation, there is growing interest in using data generated from the built environment. There are new business his initiatives on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) reporting, including the social and governance aspects of ESG+R (resilience) and increased scrutiny of data usage. The pace of digital transformation and the impact of poor data usage created by this process are some of the major risks the real estate sector needs to consider.
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Will 2023 be the year 5G private infrastructure and networks finally arrive?
The demand for increased connectivity in our personal and business lives continues to grow exponentially each year. But the transformation promised by 5G has yet to materialize. So far, the mobile network operator has focused on adding his 5G capabilities to existing networks. Overall, the benefits are limited to allowing consumers to download movies and data faster, resulting in a better virtual reality experience. Will this change for him in 2023?
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Strategies to Mitigate Liability and Regulatory Risk Affecting Innovative Products |
February 22 | 09:30-10:30
Innovative products run the risk of attracting product liability lawsuits and regulatory investigations. As the EU medical device regulation enters his second year of application and the UK gears up for new regulations of its own, manufacturers will have to adapt their strategies to mitigate risk.
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Communication Review 2023
March 1, 2023 | 14:30-19:30
ESG issues are high on telecom industry board agendas, and the opportunities and challenges they pose will be the focus of this year’s review, as well as regulatory updates and breakout sessions on the future of the telecom industry. increase. ITV’s Director of Social Purposes, Susie Brown, will deliver the keynote address and join various outside and Osborne Her Clark experts at One Moorgate Place.
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Broadcast & Production | Media & Entertainment Webinar Series 2023
March 9 | 10:30-11:30
After a turbulent year in the subscription video-on-demand market, an international team of broadcast experts discuss the future of streaming in 2023. This webinar explores free, ad-supported streaming TV, ad-supported subscription models, and direct-to-consumer. Compliance and dark patterns, distribution contract structures and competition law issues, upcoming digital video regulations.
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Advertising & Marketing | Media & Entertainment Webinar Series 2023
March 23 | 10:30-11:30
This webinar will cover regulatory focus areas such as the use of social influencers, greenwashing, and legal issues arising from innovative new technologies in advertising campaigns such as the use of metaverses and avatars, 3D advertising screens and deepfakes. Consider. To avoid potential legal pitfalls.
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Conflict Week | March 27-31
A series of webinars, videos and podcasts aimed at helping organizations find and navigate creative commercial solutions to the changing pressures of risk and conflict management.
Sustainability Litigation | Greenwashing Risks: Misrepresentation by Other Names | Mar 27, 2023 | 09:30-10:30
What does “greenwashing” really mean in commercial litigation? Who is at risk, why and why?
Economic Turmoil – Stand Your Ground | 27 March | 16:00-17:00
What are the warning signs that organizations need to be aware of when doing business during times of economic uncertainty? We give you tips to save
With increasing pressure on parties to mediate disputes, companies need to familiarize themselves with mediation mechanics and develop strategies for success.
Tips for Managing Complex International Litigation Effectively and Strategically | 28 March | 12:00-13:00
Take a strategic approach to litigation and manage complex international disputes for in-house counsel who have expertise in pending issues or whose mandate is not solely focused on such issues Describes how to manage common problems encountered in
Processing Parallel Procedures and Lessons Learned for Future Litigation | 28 March | 16:00-17:00
What are the practical points to consider when parallel proceedings are initiated on the same or related underlying disputes?
Risk Aversion Litigation for Profit | March 29 | 09:30-10:30
Consider how to manage the cost, time and outcome risk of your litigation portfolio, including litigation funds, insurance and technology.
Surviving Bankruptcy: Strategies and Pitfalls for Commercial Landlords and Tenants | Celent Mar 29 | 12:00-13:00
What steps can landlords and tenants take to protect their position and avoid pitfalls that catch inattentives?
Regulatory Investigations: What Does It Mean for You and Your Business? | | March 29 | 16:00-17:00
We use case studies to outline criminal enforcement powers for various regulatory bodies and directors, approaches and enforcement methods for regulatory violations, and what their consequences might be.
Sustainability Litigation: European Insights | 30 March | 09:30-10:30
We take a look at recent and ongoing litigation in France related to environmental and human rights due diligence and reporting, what this means for UK audiences and how companies are trying to limit exposure .
Enforcing IP in a Digital Environment: Social Media, Platforms and the Metaverse | March 30 | 12:00-13:00
What are the practical points to consider when enforcing intellectual property rights in digital environments such as social media, metaverses and e-commerce platforms?
Arbitration is the Solution to International Commercial and Construction Disputes: True or False? | | March 30 | 16:00-17:00
It examines why clients should be interested in arbitration, challenges “common knowledge” about the arbitration and court process, and examines recent significant developments in arbitration.
Tech Disputes: What You Need to Know for 2023 | March 31 | 09:30-10:30
examines issues of technology disputes, including digital transformation projects; cybersecurity and controversial data issues; crypto dispute evolution; platform liability and online damages; And the future of technological disputes.
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