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Carlos Castro has extensive experience in intellectual property law, currently serving as the Head of Intellectual Property and Head of Copyright and Content Affairs at the International Olympic Committee since August 2013. Prior roles include Consultant in the Copyright Law Division at the World Intellectual Property Organization from March 2011 to August 2013 and Abogado Asociado at CAVELIER ABOGADOS from March 2009 to March 2011, focusing on litigation, dispute resolution, intellectual property, and entertainment law. Earlier positions in legal departments at EGEDA and ALAIN AFFLELOU occurred in 2008. Academic qualifications include a Postgraduate Diploma and MA in UK, EU, and US Copyright Law from King's College London, alongside various other law degrees specializing in copyright and intellectual property from institutions such as the University of Buenos Aires, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, and Université Paris II - Panthéon-Assas.
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