Mandy Haberman: “A rocky road or a well-trodden path: From invention to enforcement and exploitation – Experiences of an IP inventor and entrepreneur” February 8, 2024 - Public Lecture: 8 February 2024
Valentina Moscon: “Creators’ Remuneration in Online Marketplaces” March 31, 2023 - Public Lecture: 2 March 2023
CIPPM Seminar Series 2022-2023 October 7, 2022 - CIPPM is pleased to announce its Seminar Series for 2022-2023, which will focus on presentations primarily by PGRs and Early Career Researchers (ECRs), whilst also engaging some Senior Researchers to share their insights. The Seminar Series will be held monthly from October 2022 – May 2023. Presentations will focus on research into film, music, tattoos,... Read more » about CIPPM Seminar Series 2022-2023
Tatsuhiro Ueno – “An Introduction to New Developments in Japanese Copyright Law” September 9, 2022 - Invited Talk: 9th September 2022
POSTPONED: Olga Gurgula: “Strategic Patenting by Pharmaceutical Companies: Should Competition Law Intervene?” March 31, 2022 - Public Lecture: 03 March 2022
Martin Kretschmer “The Emergence of Platform Regulation in the UK – An Empirical Legal Study” February 3, 2022 - Public Lecture: 03 February 2022
POSTPONED: Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property – A view from practising lawyers August 26, 2021 - Due to unforeseen circumstances this webinar is postponed – we apologise for any inconvenience caused. Online Workshop 26th August 13:00 – 14:30 (BST) / 14:00 – 15:30(CEST) Speakers: Dr Maja Bogataj Jančič (IPI / Co-Chair GPAI), Jonas Holm (DLA Piper), Andrew Katz (Moorcrofts) Chair: Benjamin White (CIPPM) Artificial Intelligence and the many challenges it presents... Read more » about POSTPONED: Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property – A view from practising lawyers
Abraham Drassinower “Technological Neutrality in Copyright” June 30, 2021 - Online research seminar - Wednesday 30 June 2021
Ana Santos Rutschman “The IP of COVID-19” May 19, 2021 - Online public lecture - Wednesday 19 May, 17:00
Richard Arnold “Standard Essential Patents, FRAND and Mandatory Global Arbitration” April 21, 2021 - Online Public Lecture - Wednesday 21 April
AI and Digital Trade: An introduction to technologies and real world practice March 23, 2021 - Online Workshop, 23 March, 15:00
Niva Elkin-Koren “Contesting Algorithms: restoring the public interest in AI Content Filters” March 17, 2021 - Online Public Lecture - Wednesday 17 March, 17:00
Marc Mimler “Does technological change warrant a teleological reduction of exceptions to intellectual property rights?” December 9, 2020 - Online seminar, Wednesday 9 December, 14.30
Richard Arnold – Standard Essential Patents and FRAND licensing April 2, 2020 - ***THE EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED***
Noam Shemtov – Cohabitation or collision: the challenge to patent law of AI activity in invention-making processes March 5, 2020 - Public Lecture - Thursday 5 March, 18:00
Ana Rutschman – Vaccines as Technology December 11, 2019 - Research Seminar - Wednesday 11 December 2019
Maurizio Borghi – Algorithmic Commons: how copyright can mitigate the dangers of artificial intelligence November 6, 2019 - Research seminar - Wednesday 6 November
Jeffrey Wale – Nudging in disguise? Packaging prenatal tests and respecting patient autonomy. October 16, 2019 - Research seminar - Wednesday 16 October
Arno Lodder – Regulation of algorithms: towards a taxonomy based on threats May 28, 2019 - Research seminar - Wednesday 3 July 16.00
Pieter Van Cleynenbreugel – By-design regulation and EU law: opportunities, challenges and the road ahead May 20, 2019 - Research seminar - Wednesday 12 June, 16.00
Going for Gold: 3D Printing, Jewellery and the Future of Intellectual Property Law March 24, 2017 - Date: Friday 24 March 2017 Time: 10 am – 5pm Venue: EB708, Executive Business Centre, Bournemouth University Registration for the event is now closed. Additive Manufacturing or 3D printing as it is more commonly known, continues to push the boundaries of Intellectual Property (IP) law whilst raising questions relating to the protection and exploitation of... Read more » about Going for Gold: 3D Printing, Jewellery and the Future of Intellectual Property Law
Maurizio Borghi on “Legal regulation of search engines” January 28, 2015 - Faculty seminar of Maurizio Borghi “Legal regulation of research engines: the end of the “consent architecture”?” Wednesday 28 January 2015, 1:00pm, Room PG22 The seminar will address search engine liability in the context of EU law and jurisprudence (e.g. Innoweb and the recent Ryanair case). It concludes that the European legislative framework is severely restricting... Read more » about Maurizio Borghi on “Legal regulation of search engines”
Review – 3D Printing: A Selection of Stakeholder Perspectives November 7, 2014 - Friday 7th November 2014, Executive Business Centre, Bournemouth University As part of the Economic and Social Research Council’s Festival of Social Science 2014, the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management, Bournemouth University, brought together experts in a variety of fields to kick-start a new debate about the intellectual property implications of 3D printing. Introducing the event, Sally... Read more » about Review – 3D Printing: A Selection of Stakeholder Perspectives
BU’s Festival of Learning showcases CIPPM’s research into 3D Printing and IP Law July 18, 2014 - On Monday 9 June, Dr. Dinusha Mendis CIPPM’s Co-Director, hosted an event on ‘3D Printing: Understanding the Technology and Law’ at Bournemouth University’s Festival of Learning in collaboration with the Media School and School of Science and Technology. The event which was held from 5-7 pm on 9th June 2014 included three short presentations and a tour of the 3D printing facilities... Read more » about BU’s Festival of Learning showcases CIPPM’s research into 3D Printing and IP Law
3D Printing: Understanding the Technology and Law May 20, 2014 - Dr. Dinusha Mendis, Co-Director of the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management (CIPPM) will host an event on the technological and legal implications of 3D Printing as part of Bournemouth University’s Festival of Learning 2014. The event will take place on Monday 9 June. The event will define the technological challenges and opportunities which... Read more » about 3D Printing: Understanding the Technology and Law
Peter Jaszi (American University) The advantages of a flexible or ‘open-ended’ approach to copyright limitations and exceptions May 1, 2014 - Spring lectures series Thursday 1 May 2014 6pm Executive Business Centre (EB206), Holdenhurst Road, Bournemouth BH8 8EB
Seminar of Maurizio Borghi: Freedom of information and copyright law in the age of mass digitization October 29, 2013 - On Tuesday 29 October CIPPM Director Maurizio Borghi gave a seminar on “Freedom of information and copyright law in the age of mass digitization”. The seminar discussed the legal and policy implications of mass digitization, namely the conversion of copyright works in digital format on an industrial scale to form part of digital libraries and... Read more » about Seminar of Maurizio Borghi: Freedom of information and copyright law in the age of mass digitization
CIPPM/BU Law hosts 8th GikII Conference September 17, 2013 - The Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management (CIPPM) together with the Law Department was delighted to host the 8th GikII Conference which was held on 16-17 September 2013. The conference was chaired by Dr. Dinusha Mendis, Co-Director CIPPM and Professor Lilian Edwards, Deputy Director CREATe, University of Glasgow and Professor of Internet Law at University of Strathclyde. The conference has... Read more » about CIPPM/BU Law hosts 8th GikII Conference
Software related inventions: Prospects and risks for European companies July 9, 2002 - Symposium 2002