All the publications listed in this sections are outcomes of research projects carried out by faculty members of the Centre. For a complete list of publications, please visit the individual academic profile of CIPPM members.
Latest publications
- C. Op Den Kamp, B. Flueckiger D. and Pfluger – A Material-Based Approach to the Digitization of Early Applied Colours (2018)
- C. Op Den Kamp, The Greatest Films Never Seen (2018)
- K. Patterson, R. Deazley & V. Stobo – Diligent Search in Context and Practice” (2016)
- C. Op Den Kamp – The Paper Print Collection: How Copyright Formalities and Historical Accidents Led to Film History (2017)
- M. Borghi, K. Erickson and M. Favale – With enough eyeballs all searches are diligent (2017)
- D. Mendis, In Pursuit of Clarity: The Conundrum of CAD and Copyright – Seeking Direction Through Case Law
- D. Mendis, J. Nielsen, D. Nicol and P. Li – The Co-Existence of Copyright and Patent Laws to Protect Innovation – A Case Study of 3D Printing in UK and Australian Law
- D. Mendis – CRM Directive: An Analysis
- N. Coppola – Viiniverla: too much ‘ado’ about nothing
- H. Bosher and D. Mendis – Swings and Roundabouts
- D. Mendis and V. Stobo – Extended Collective Licensing in UK – One Year On
- J. Sterling and D. Mendis – Structure of Protection in J. Sterling and T. Cook (eds.) Sterling on World Copyright Law
- M. Favale – A Wii too stretched? The ECJ extends to game consoles the protection of DRM- on tough conditions
- M. Favale – Death and Resurrection of Copyright, between Law and Technology
- D. Mendis and D. Secchi – A Legal and Empirical Study of 3D Printing Online Platforms and an Analysis of User Behaviour
- P. Reeves and D. Mendis – The Current Status and Impact of 3D Printing Within the Industrial Sector: An Analysis of Six Case Studies
- D. Mendis, D. Secchi and P. Reeves – A Legal and Empirical Study into the Intellectual Property Implications of 3D Printing
- K. Erickson, P. Heald, F. Homberg, M. Kretschmer and D. Mendis – Copyright and the Value of the Public Domain
- M. Borghi and S. Karapapa – Contractual restrictions on lawful use of information: sole-source databases protected by the back door?
- M. Borghi and S. Karapapa – Search engine liability for autocomplete suggestions: personality, privacy and the power of the algorithm
- D. Mendis and V. Stobo – UK: Extended Collective Licensing (2014)
- D. Mendis – ‘Clone Wars’ Episode II – The Next Generation: The Copyright Implications Relating to Computer-Aided Design (CAD) Files
- Argyro Karanasiou – “Kickin’ The Clouds Away”: A rights-based approach for mesh networks as community media
- D. Mendis – 3D Printing Enters the Fast Lane
- R. Towse – Advanced Introduction to Cultural Economics
- A. Karanasiou – Towards a Magna Charta for the Internet
- A. Karanasiou – The Changing Face of Protesting in the Digital Era
Archive
- M. Borghi and S. Karapapa – Copyright and Mass Digitization (2013)
- A. Karanasiou – Towards Securing Free Expression Online
- M. Favale, M. Kretschmer, D. Mendis, F. Homberg and D. Secchi – A Comparative Review of the Treatment of Orphan Works (2013)
- F. Homberg, M. Favale, M. Kretschmer, D. Mendis and D. Secchi – Orphan Works
- R. Soetendorp and J. Denoncourt – IP Education and Training
- R. Towse and C. Handke – Handbook on the Digital Creative Economy
- R. Towse – The quest for evidence on the economic effects of copyright law
- D. Mendis – Digital Economy Act 2010: Fighting a losing battle?
- D. Mendis – Unravelling 3D Printing and Intellectual Property Laws
- M. Borghi, F. Ferretti, S. Karapapa – Online data processing consent under EU law
- M. Borghi and M. Favale – Harmonization of Intellectual Property Rights within and beyond the European Union
- D. Mendis – ‘The Clone Wars’ – Episode 1: The Rise of 3D Printing and its Implications for Intellectual Property Law
- D. Mendis and M. Kretschmer – The Treatment of Parodies under Copyright Law in Seven Jurisdictions
- K. Erickson, M. Kretschmer and D. Mendis – Copyright and the Economic Effects of Parody
- S. Weston and M. Kretschmer – Open Standards in Government IT: A Review of the Evidence
- S. Weston – Stuck in the Middle: The Relationship Between the Law and Software Interfaces
- S. Basu and A. Karanasiou – Special Issue on Human Rights
- A. Karanasiou – A New Deal for Free Speech in the Digital Era
- A. Karanasiou – On Balancing Free Speech in a Digital Context
- M. Favale, M. Kretschmer – An Analysis of the Public Consultation on Open Standards
- M. Favale – An Analysis of the Public Consultation on Open Standards
- M. Favale – The Right of Access in Digital Copyright
- R. Soetendorp – Student Attitudes to Intellectual Property
- R. Soetendorp – Intellectual asset management for universities
- M. Kretschmer – Private Copying and Fair Compensation
- R. Soetendorp and L. Wei – Intellectual property education in China
- M. Favale – Approximation and DRM
- M. Favale – Copyright and Contract Law: Regulating User Contracts
- M. Favale, M. Kretschmer, E. Derclaye and R. Watt –The relationship between copyright and contract law
- M. Favale and E. Derclaye – Copyright and Contract Law
- M. Favale and A. Plomer – Fundamental Disjunctions in the EU Legal Order on Human Tissue
- Joint Academic Statement on the Proposed Copyright Term Extension For Sound Recordings
- M. Favale – Fine-tuning European copyright law to strike a balance between the rights of owners and users
- D. Mendis – From Sony Librie to Sony Reader and iLiad: the beginning of the end?