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2021
February 18
Webinar
LES Britain & Ireland, LES Benelux and LES France "Brexit: Impacts for IP, Trade and Commercialisation Agreements"
LES Britain & Ireland
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Website: https://www.lesi.org/events/upcoming-events/2021/02/18/default-calendar/les-britain-ireland-les-benelux-and-les-france-brexit-impacts-for-ip-trade-and-commercialisation-agreements

This online session is the first of a series of three, looking at the impact of the final Brexit Treaty, the “Trade and Cooperation Agreement between The European Union and the United Kingdom” from an Intellectual Property, Information Technology and Data perspective.

The first session will concentrate on what Brexit means for the historical interpretation of existing Intellectual Property licensing agreements, as well as future licensing agreements.

View the Agenda & Speaker Bios here.