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Nicholas Gervassis (The University of Nottingham), Alina Trapova (University College London)
UKIPO's public consultation on AI and IP – computer-generated works (Part 1)
March 14, 2022

Photo by Possessed Photography on Unsplash Running from 29 October 2021 to 7 January 2022, the “Artificial Intelligence and IP: copyright and patents” consultation formed the latest round in an…

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Alina Trapova (University College London), Peter Mezei (University of Szeged, Hungary)
Robojournalism – A Copyright Study on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in the European News Industry
March 03, 2022

Photo by AbsolutVision on Unsplash The buzz around AI-generated outputs seems to never stop. While the field is rich on exaggerated claims, there are certain domains that have seen a genuine…

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Rita Matulionyte (Macquarie Law School)
The (forgotten) moral rights in the age of AI
February 07, 2022

 Debate on AI and IP continues Copyright and Artificial Intelligence (AI) or, more specifically, Machine Learning (ML) has become a hotly debated topic. It has attracted attention not only among…

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Christophe Geiger (Luiss Guido Carli University), Bernd Justin Jütte (University College Dublin)
Digital Constitutionalism and Copyright Reform: Securing Access to through Fundamental Rights in the Online World
January 25, 2022

  Image by Joshua Woroniecki via Pixabay Fundamental Rights are the constants in many constitutional orders. They provide stability, continuity in values and encapsulate the normative skeleton…

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Tatiana Synodinou (University of Cyprus)
Copyright law and football matches: impossible to match? (Part II)
January 05, 2022

 This post is based on the chapter “Audiovisual Coverage of Sports Events and Copyright Law: Originality in the Details?” in  Natalie Helberger, Joost Poort, Martin Senftleben, Mireille van…

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Alina Trapova (University College London), João Pedro Quintais (Institute for Information Law (IViR))
EU copyright law round up – fourth trimester of 2021
December 27, 2021

Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash Welcome to the fourth and final trimester of 2021 round up of EU copyright law! We started this rubric in the beginning of 2021. In this series, we update readers…

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Begoña González Otero (Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition)
The Jungle Bird, El Diablo, and the Zombie or Machine Learning Models, Computer Programs and Copyright put to the test
December 13, 2021

  Image by Dorothée QUENNESSON from Pixabay European and international policymakers have raised how artificial intelligence (AI) interacts with intellectual property (IP) law on several…

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Alina Trapova (University College London)
AI and IP – to legislate or not? UKIPO’s public consultation seeks evidence
December 01, 2021

Photo by Rock'n Roll Monkey on Unsplash   On 29 October 2021, the UK Intellectual Property Office launched a public consultation looking at how the copyright and patent regimes should deal with…

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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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Ony Anukem, Brigitte Vézina (Creative Commons)
The Future of Open Webinar Recap & Recording
November 19, 2021

Earlier this year, Creative Commons announced that four working groups of the Creative Commons Copyright Platform would examine policy issues affecting the open ecosystem from a global perspective: (…

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