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Copyright, Culture & Connection

This October, we’re bringing the global copyright community together in one of Europe’s most iconic and intellectually rich cities—Dublin, Ireland.

Whether you’re a seasoned legal scholar, tech innovator, creative rights advocate, or industry professional, this is more than a conference. It’s an international experience.

Why Attend

• Engage with top legal minds, policy leaders, and IP experts from across the world.
• Experience high-level discussions on the future of copyright, tech, and law.
• Explore Dublin’s legacy as a literary and legal capital, home to Joyce, Wilde, and a new generation of innovators.
• Enjoy curated networking events, guided tours, and cultural highlights in a city known for its warmth and wit.

Details
🗓️ October 19–21, 2025
📍National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin
🎟️ Early-bird registration thru 9/13

Getting There

• Fly into Dublin Airport (DUB) – just 20 minutes from the city center.
• Ground transport: Taxis, Aircoach, and Dublin Express are all convenient.
• You’ll need a valid passport with at least 6 months’ validity from your date of travel.
• Depending on your country of origin, a visa may be required.


➤ Check visa requirements here

Where to Stay

Stay within walking distance of the venue in Merrion Square or St. Stephen’s Green.
Dublin is compact and walkable—ideal for mixing business and fun!

What to Expect

• Business casual attire
• A thoughtfully curated schedule of panels, keynote, receptions, and site visits
• Weather in the 50s°F / 10–15°C—pack layers, comfortable shoes and maybe a waterproof jacket
• Plenty of post-session pints, parks, and poetry to explore

Did You Know?

Dublin’s influence on copyright runs deep.
Home to generations of literary trailblazers—James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, Samuel Beckett—the city continues to be a beacon of creative and legal innovation.
It’s also a European headquarters for global tech companies shaping the future of digital rights and intellectual property.

Don’t Miss:

• Trinity College & the Book of Kells
• The Guinness Storehouse Experience
• Historic pubs and live music in Temple Bar
• Optional activities:

Now is the time to make your plans.
Dublin is calling. Will you answer?