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Alina Trapova (University College London), João Pedro Quintais (Institute for Information Law (IViR))
EU copyright law round up – third trimester of 2021
October 07, 2021

Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash Welcome to the third trimester of 2021 round up of EU copyright law! In this series we update readers every three months on developments in EU copyright law. This…

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Alina Trapova (University College London), João Pedro Quintais (Institute for Information Law (IViR))
EU copyright law round up – first trimester of 2021
April 06, 2021

Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash In this new series we will be updating readers every three months on developments in EU copyright law. This will include Court of Justice (CJEU) and General Court…

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Kluwer Copyright Blogger
Top 3 Posts of the Winter from our IP Law Blogs
March 17, 2021

To ensure you don’t miss out on interesting IP law developments reported on our other IP blogs, we will, on a regular basis, provide you with an overview of the top 3 most-read posts from each of our…

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Rita Matulionyte (Macquarie Law School)
TDM exceptions and trust in AI
February 17, 2021

  Photo by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay Will the text and data mining (TDM) exceptions, introduced in arts 3 and 4 of the EU Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market (DSM Directive) and…

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P. Bernt Hugenholtz, João Pedro Quintais (Institute for Information Law (IViR)), Daniel Gervais (Vanderbilt University Law School)
Trends and Developments in Artificial Intelligence: Challenges to Copyright
December 16, 2020

Introduction The impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on intellectual property (IP) law undoubtedly ranks as one of the most-discussed topics of 2020 among legal academics and practitioners (…

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Paul Keller (Institute for Information Law (IViR))
CJEU hearing in the Polish challenge to Article 17: Not even the supporters of the provision agree on how it should work
November 11, 2020

 On Tuesday, November 10, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU or Court) heard case C-401/19. This case is a request by the Polish government to annul the filtering obligation…

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Rita Matulionyte (Macquarie Law School)
Australian copyright law is inhibiting the development of AI - what options does the Australian government have?
June 01, 2020

 Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly pervading our lives. AI-based face recognition technology has been employed in surveillance and policing. In medicine, AI is already diagnosing…

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Sean Flynn (Washington College of Law), Christophe Geiger (Luiss Guido Carli University), João Pedro Quintais (Institute for Information Law (IViR))
Implementing User Rights for Research in the Field of Artificial Intelligence: A Call for Action at International Level
April 21, 2020

 Last year, before the onset of a global pandemic highlighted the critical and urgent need for technology-enabled scientific research, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)…

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Jan Bernd Nordemann (NORDEMANN)
AIPPI: No copyright protection for AI works without human input, but related rights remain
November 21, 2019

 Rembrandt has been dead for 350 years. He is still admired as one of the greatest painters of all time. No wonder then, that it would be a charming idea to revive Rembrandt. “Can the great…

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P. Bernt Hugenholtz (Institute for Information Law (IViR))
The New Copyright Directive: Text and Data Mining (Articles 3 and 4)
July 24, 2019

  Art. 2(2) of the DSM Directive defines ‘text and data mining’ as “any automated analytical technique aimed at analysing text and data in digital form in order to generate information which…

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