events

Luo Li: “Protection of Artificial Intelligence Produced Outputs: A Mission Impossible?”

Monday 3 June 2024, 17:00 (BST); BG215 The event is free to attend, but registration is required.  Please e-mail Professor Dinusha Mendis at dmendis@bournemouth.ac.uk to book your place. Abstract As artificial intelligence becomes smarter, relying on advanced computational power and big data, an increasing number of AI-related technologies are being applied in creative and innovative… Read more » about Luo Li: “Protection of Artificial Intelligence Produced Outputs: A Mission Impossible?”

Yin Harn Lee: “The Game Cloning Conundrum”

Tuesday 28 May 2024, 12:00 (BST); Room F201 The event is free to attend, but registration is required.  Please e-mail Professor Dinusha Mendis at dmendis@bournemouth.ac.uk to book your place. Abstract Game cloning is a practice by which a competitor seeks to capitalise on a videogame’s success by replicating its combination of game mechanics (i.e. the… Read more » about Yin Harn Lee: “The Game Cloning Conundrum”

Pascal Kamina: “Public Domain Film Works”

Thursday 2 May 2024, 16:00 (BST); EB708 The event is free to attend, but registration is required.  Please e-mail Dr. Claudy Op den Kamp at copdenkamp@bournemouth.ac.uk to book your place. Abstract This talk will address some issues associated with the determination of public domain for film works. More specifically, it will explain (with supporting examples)… Read more » about Pascal Kamina: “Public Domain Film Works”

Elizabeth Gibson: Copyright exceptions in creative re-use – perspectives from the BBC

Public Lecture Thursday 7 March 2024, 18:00 (BST); EB306 The event is free to attend, but registration is required.  Please e-mail Prof. Dinusha Mendis at dmendis@bournemouth.ac.uk to book your place. This talk by Elizabeth Gibson will provide an overview of how the British Broadcasting Cooperation (BBC) protects and  exploits its rights and the balance it… Read more » about Elizabeth Gibson: Copyright exceptions in creative re-use – perspectives from the BBC

CIPPM Study outlines experiences of implementing flexible copyright exceptions from around the world

On Thursday 15th February 2024, 13.00-14.30 (BST) Dinusha Mendis, Ben White and Dukki Hong will present the research findings from their recently completed project ‘Copyright and Open Norms in Seven Jurisdictions: Benefits, Challenges and Policy Recommendations’. The event will be hosted as a live webinar by Knowledge Rights 21 which funded the research project. The… Read more » about CIPPM Study outlines experiences of implementing flexible copyright exceptions from around the world