ialci	
  law	
  of	
  luxury	
  goods	
  and	
  fashion	
  seminar	
  series:	
  intellectual	
  property	
  
The	
  International	
  Association	
  of	
  Lawyers	
  for	
  the	
  Creative	
  Industries	
  (ialci)	
  is	
  holding	
  its	
  seminar	
  in	
  
the	
   law	
   of	
   luxury	
   goods	
   and	
   fashion	
   series:	
   “Intellectual	
   property:	
   how	
   to	
   protect,	
   manage	
   and	
  
monetise	
   the	
   know-­‐how,	
   intangible	
   capital,	
   brand	
   image	
   and	
   reputation	
   of	
   luxury	
   maisons	
   and	
  
fashion	
  brands”.	
  	
  Intellectual	
  property	
  is	
  an	
  extremely	
  valuable	
  asset	
  for	
  fashion	
  and	
  luxury	
  goods	
  
brands;	
  this	
  interactive	
  seminar	
  is	
  essential	
  for	
  those	
  interested	
  in	
  learning	
  how	
  to	
  best	
  safeguard	
  
and	
  leverage	
  those	
  rights.	
  
ialci	
  is	
  delighted	
  to	
  announce	
  that	
  Catherine	
  Palmer,	
  General	
  Counsel	
  at	
  Joseph	
  Group,	
  will	
  deliver	
  
the	
  keynote	
  addresses	
  at	
  the	
  seminar.	
  	
  The	
  seminar	
  will	
  also	
  bring	
  together	
  different	
  perspectives	
  
from	
  legal	
  and	
  business	
  experts.	
  
The	
   seminar	
   will	
   offer	
   insights	
   and	
   practical	
   solutions	
   for	
   protecting,	
   enforcing	
   and	
   exploiting	
  
intellectual	
  property	
  rights,	
  including:	
  
• How	
  to	
  achieve	
  maximum	
  protection	
  and	
  enforcement	
  strategies,	
  within	
  the	
  constraints	
  of	
  a	
  
legal	
  budget.	
  
• How	
  to	
  combat	
  online	
  and	
  off-­‐line	
  counterfeiting	
  across	
  a	
  portfolio	
  of	
  brands.	
  
• Non-­‐legal	
  tools	
  for	
  fighting	
  against	
  online	
  intellectual	
  property	
  infringements.	
  
• How	
  to	
  protect	
  personality	
  and	
  images	
  in	
  the	
  UK	
  and	
  Rihanna’s	
  passing	
  off	
  claim	
  against	
  
Topshop.	
  
• A	
  concise	
  guide	
  to	
  enforcing	
  intellectual	
  property	
  rights	
  across	
  Europe.	
  
• Strategies	
  for	
  monetising	
  the	
  intangible	
  property	
  of	
  luxury	
  and	
  fashion	
  brands.	
  
The	
   seminar,	
   which	
   is	
   organised	
   in	
   partnership	
   with	
   Crefovi,	
   will	
   take	
   place	
   in	
   the	
   morning	
   on	
  
Tuesday	
  10	
  February	
  2015	
  at	
  the	
  Pullman	
  London	
  St	
  Pancras.	
  	
  	
  
Tickets	
  for	
  the	
  seminar	
  are	
  €210.	
  	
  To	
  book	
  your	
  place	
  and	
  for	
  further	
  information	
  about	
  the	
  seminar,	
  
including	
  a	
  copy	
  of	
  the	
  latest	
  agenda	
  please	
  see:	
  https://ialci.org/news/law-­‐of-­‐luxury-­‐goods-­‐series-­‐
intellectual-­‐property/	
  
About	
  ialci	
  
ialci	
  is	
  dedicated	
  to	
  enhancing	
  the	
  collective	
  legal	
  and	
  business	
  knowledge	
  of	
  the	
  creative	
  industries.	
  	
  
Through	
  its	
  events	
  and	
  publications,	
  ialci	
  aims	
  to	
  foster	
  discussion	
  about	
  topical	
  issues	
  affecting	
  the	
  
creative	
  industries	
  and	
  offer	
  practical	
  guidance	
  from	
  industry	
  experts.	
  	
  Membership	
  to	
  ialci	
  is	
  open	
  
to	
  legal	
  practitioners	
  working	
  in-­‐house	
  and	
  in	
  private	
  practice,	
  academics	
  and	
  law	
  students.	
  	
  Further	
  
information	
  about	
  ialci	
  can	
  be	
  found	
  here:	
  https://ialci.org/	
  
	
  

Press release on seminar "intellectual property in the luxury and fashion sectors"

  • 1.
      ialci  law  of  luxury  goods  and  fashion  seminar  series:  intellectual  property   The  International  Association  of  Lawyers  for  the  Creative  Industries  (ialci)  is  holding  its  seminar  in   the   law   of   luxury   goods   and   fashion   series:   “Intellectual   property:   how   to   protect,   manage   and   monetise   the   know-­‐how,   intangible   capital,   brand   image   and   reputation   of   luxury   maisons   and   fashion  brands”.    Intellectual  property  is  an  extremely  valuable  asset  for  fashion  and  luxury  goods   brands;  this  interactive  seminar  is  essential  for  those  interested  in  learning  how  to  best  safeguard   and  leverage  those  rights.   ialci  is  delighted  to  announce  that  Catherine  Palmer,  General  Counsel  at  Joseph  Group,  will  deliver   the  keynote  addresses  at  the  seminar.    The  seminar  will  also  bring  together  different  perspectives   from  legal  and  business  experts.   The   seminar   will   offer   insights   and   practical   solutions   for   protecting,   enforcing   and   exploiting   intellectual  property  rights,  including:   • How  to  achieve  maximum  protection  and  enforcement  strategies,  within  the  constraints  of  a   legal  budget.   • How  to  combat  online  and  off-­‐line  counterfeiting  across  a  portfolio  of  brands.   • Non-­‐legal  tools  for  fighting  against  online  intellectual  property  infringements.   • How  to  protect  personality  and  images  in  the  UK  and  Rihanna’s  passing  off  claim  against   Topshop.   • A  concise  guide  to  enforcing  intellectual  property  rights  across  Europe.   • Strategies  for  monetising  the  intangible  property  of  luxury  and  fashion  brands.   The   seminar,   which   is   organised   in   partnership   with   Crefovi,   will   take   place   in   the   morning   on   Tuesday  10  February  2015  at  the  Pullman  London  St  Pancras.       Tickets  for  the  seminar  are  €210.    To  book  your  place  and  for  further  information  about  the  seminar,   including  a  copy  of  the  latest  agenda  please  see:  https://ialci.org/news/law-­‐of-­‐luxury-­‐goods-­‐series-­‐ intellectual-­‐property/   About  ialci   ialci  is  dedicated  to  enhancing  the  collective  legal  and  business  knowledge  of  the  creative  industries.     Through  its  events  and  publications,  ialci  aims  to  foster  discussion  about  topical  issues  affecting  the   creative  industries  and  offer  practical  guidance  from  industry  experts.    Membership  to  ialci  is  open   to  legal  practitioners  working  in-­‐house  and  in  private  practice,  academics  and  law  students.    Further   information  about  ialci  can  be  found  here:  https://ialci.org/