Dr. Dinusha Mendis, Senior Lecturer in Law and Co-Director of the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management has featured in recent articles, interviews and guest talks for her research into 3D printing and its implications for Intellectual Property (IP) Laws. Her research in this area led to an interview for the United Nations Agency, World Intellectual Property… Read more » about Dinusha Mendis featured in Geneva, London and Glasgow
Posts By: Corinne Warren
A. Karanasiou – Towards Securing Free Expression Online
Argyro Karanasiou – Towards Securing Free Expression Online: A Global Internet Governance Model Keeping the Balance Between State Surveillance and Corporate Dominance (Policy Brief drafted for ISOC- NGL Programme). Internet Society, 2013
M. Favale, M. Kretschmer, D. Mendis, F. Homberg and D. Secchi – A Comparative Review of the Treatment of Orphan Works (2013)
Marcella Favale, Martin Kretschmer, Dinusha Mendis, Fabian Homberg and Davide Secchi – A Comparative Review of the Treatment of Orphan Works. UK Intellectual Property Office, 2013 Dowload the report here.
F. Homberg, M. Favale, M. Kretschmer, D. Mendis and D. Secchi – Orphan Works
Fabian Homberg, Marcella Favale, Martin Kretschmer, Dinusha Mendis and Davide Secchi, Orphan Works, in Ruth Towse (ed) A Handbook for Cultural Economics, Edward Elgar, 2013
New book by Maurizio Borghi on Copyright and Mass Digitization
CIPPM Director Professor Maurizio Borghi has published Copyright and Mass Digitization (Oxford University Press). The book, co-authored with Dr. Stavroula Karapapa (University of Reading), presents a groundbreaking analysis of how mass-digital projects such as Google Books and Europeana challenge copyright norms. Topical issues such as those of orphan works, the use of digital repositories for… Read more » about New book by Maurizio Borghi on Copyright and Mass Digitization





