Intellectual Property
Here are some interesting articles on Italian and international intellectual property law related issues drafted by either Giulio Coraggioย or the other authors of GamingTechLaw.
Wearable technologies and the Internet of Things are becoming a really exciting topic and each time we review different products for clients, we find out an additional legal implication that might be relevant in the sector. After having published a post on wearable technologies and privacy and a second post on ย wearable technologies in the healthcare sectorย with reference to eHealth technologies, I am now running a webinar organized by the Global Lawyers Association on wearable technologies, privacy and intellectual property rights.ย
After wearable technologies, special rules for foreign franchisors in Italy, 3D Printers ร la mode, social media and fashion,ย online retailย and competition issues in distribution agreements, my colleague Roberto Valentiย covers in this post the legal risks connected to the usage of social media by fashion companies.
As part of the series of posts on fashion related topics, we previously discussed about wearable technologies and franchising agreements while in this post my colleague Gualtiero Dragotti will focus on an issue already touched in a previous post i.e. the friction between traditional intellectual property rights and 3D printing technologies.