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Tackling Takedowns: Social Media Monitoring and IP Law

  • Stair Stadium, The Precinct Level 2, 315 Brunswick St Fortitude Valley, QLD 4006 Australia (map)

Websites and third-party platforms are increasingly important spaces for businesses to engage in marketing, networking and trading activities. 

Learn about current practical social media and e-platform enforcement issues and how they can be dealt with from MK’s IP and Cyber Trade team. 

This presentation is the third in the series of “Intellectual Property in the Information Technology Industry” events.

As per Qld Government guidelines, from 17 December 2021, all event attendees must show proof of a double COVID-19 vaccination (or valid exemption) on arrival at the event.

 

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Presenter:

Mark Metzeling

Special Counsel, Commercial

Mark has a Masters of Intellectual Property Law and is registered as a trade marks attorney in Australia and New Zealand.

Mark is an expert in brand protection and securing trade mark rights. Mark Metzeling was listed as a leading lawyer in the Silver band of the WTR 1000 in Australia for 2018 and 2019; and Bronze in 2020 and 2021 (and has been and is still the highest ranked lawyer in Queensland). Mark has also been ranked as a recommended lawyer in IP transaction in WTR 1000 in 2020 and 2021. Mark was recently also named in the WIPR leading IP lawyers worldwide which is a list of the top 1700 patent and trade mark attorneys globally.

Mark is and has been the Australian representative member of the Trade Marks Standing Committee of AIPPI (The International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property) since January 2017, due to his distinguished knowledge and experience across all areas of Trade Mark law. He has also been the Australian representative member of the Commercialisation of Intellectual Property Standing Committee of AIPPI since January 2018. Mark regularly contributes to these standing committees and represents the Australian AIPPI body each year at the AIPPI World Congress.

Mark has significant experience in policing and enforcing trade mark rights, both nationally and internationally.

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