Mewburn Ellis Donate £7500 to Forgotten Women & more…Keep up with what has been happening this week in our latest IP news round-up…
Mayer Brown Recognised in Managing IP’s 2024 “IP Stars”
Mayer Brown practices and lawyers were recognised in the 2024 edition of Managing IP’s “IP STARS,” a leading guide to the world’s top intellectual property firms and practitioners.
Mewburn Ellis Donate £7500 to Forgotten Women
This year the WoMen network here at Mewburn are supporting ‘Forgotten Women’ a charity run by women for women with a of donation £7,500. Nominated by Hamera Tahir, she states ‘We should remember the outstanding women who put themselves first on the front line to deliver assistance, often in remote and dangerous areas. These women champions are often overlooked themselves, so let’s not forget their efforts to continue empowering women to live a life free from humiliation, poverty and abuse.”
Warner Bros. Discovery wants to license its IP to more external game studios
Warner Bros. Discovery is considering the value of licensing its IP to more external game studios.
Exploring the legal and ethical implications of artificial intelligence in intellectual property law
The Artificial Intelligence Research Centre (CitAI), based at City, University of London, hosted a hybrid event that delved into the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) technology and its legal, ethical, and social implications.
IP Funding schemes return to support innovative SMEs
The UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has just released details of the updated funding programme directed to supporting SMEs during innovation, IP Advance.