The Institute for European Legal Studies (IEJE, University of Liege, Belgium) and Professor Nicolas Petit, co-director of the IEJE, is organizing a half-day conference on the Google book settlement. This half day conference will be held in Brussels on February 12, 2010. The programme has been designed to reflect the breadth of opinions on the complex issues this matter raises in relation to the intersection of IP and competition law. Speakers for this event will include European Commission officials, high level antitrust scholars, in-house counsel and antitrust/competition law practitioners.
For more information and the programme for this event see: IELS Program – Google Book Settlement Conference
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