HSM IP recently presented the INTA Unreal Campaign to students at the Cayman Islands Further Education Centre (CIFEC). This initiative aims to educate students about intellectual property rights and the importance of protecting creative works. The campaign is part of a broader effort to raise awareness among young people regarding the implications of intellectual property in various fields, including art, music, and technology.
During the presentation, representatives from HSM IP discussed the significance of understanding intellectual property laws and how they impact individuals and businesses. The session included interactive elements designed to engage students and encourage them to think critically about the role of intellectual property in their future careers.
The INTA Unreal Campaign is designed to provide resources and information to help students navigate the complexities of intellectual property. By targeting educational institutions, the campaign seeks to foster a generation that is well-informed about their rights and responsibilities concerning intellectual property.
The event at CIFEC is part of HSM IP’s ongoing commitment to community engagement and education. The organization aims to empower students with knowledge that will be beneficial in their personal and professional lives. Through such initiatives, HSM IP hopes to contribute to the development of a more informed society regarding intellectual property issues.
Source: news.google.com
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