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Allan Rocha de Souza  (Brazilian Copyright Institute (IBDAutoral)) , Luca Schirru  (Brazilian Copyright Institute (IBDAutoral))
TDM and Brazilian Copyright: recent developments
January 26, 2023

  Image by Pexels from Pixabay Introduction: Brazilian Copyright Framework and the existing L&Es Brazil has signed most Intellectual Property (IP) law Treaties, but notably it has not…

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Daniel Gervais  (Vanderbilt University Law School)
Self-driving Culture
November 25, 2021

  Image by Seanbatty from Pixabay It is well known that self-driving vehicles are a positive development. I, for one, living in the US and thus having no access to decent public transport, must…

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Sean Flynn  (Washington College of Law)
Research Exceptions in Comparative Copyright Law
November 22, 2021

Promoting research and access to its products has always been a core purpose of copyright law, often expressed in limitations and exceptions for research uses. Recent legal scholarship has examined…

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Giulia Priora  (NOVA School of Law Lisbon/NOVA IPSI)
A whole new world: the evolving interaction between EU copyright law and the Internet’s normativity
March 10, 2021

  Photo by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay Our daily life is studded with hints unveiling how the Internet is becoming a society within our society. From the terms and conditions we subscribe to in…

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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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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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João Pedro Quintais  (Institute for Information Law (IViR))
The New Copyright Directive: A tour d'horizon – Part I
June 07, 2019

 This is the first post of a series on the new Directive (EU) 2019/790 on copyright and related rights in the Digital Single Market. On 17 May 2019 the official version of the new Directive (EU…

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Rossana Ducato , Alain Strowel  (Université Catholique de Louvain)
Limitations to Text and Data Mining and Consumer Empowerment. Making the Case for a Right to "Machine Legibility"
March 19, 2019

 The use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools raises possible issues of bias, discrimination and transparency that need to be investigated by (legal) researchers. But AI tools can also support…

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Marco Caspers  (Institute for Information Law)
The Commission’s proposed TDM exception: Who’s to benefit?
September 15, 2016

 Recently, the Commission published a draft of the Commission’s impact assessment “on the modernisation of EU copyright rules”  and a draft for a new directive “on copyright in the Digital…

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