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Claudy op den Kamp: “Categorisation Limits”

Op den Kamp C., ‘Categorisation Limits’ in Nezih Erdoğan and Ebru Kayaalp (eds), Exploring Past Images in a Digital Age. Reinventing the Archive (Amsterdam University Press, 2023), pp. 131-148 This chapter is a transcript of an interview with the late Austrian filmmaker Gustav Deutsch, conducted in 2010, about the reuse of other people’s footage, a… Read more » about Claudy op den Kamp: “Categorisation Limits”

John Marsonet’s ‘Persistence of Vision’: Reimagining Early Cinema

In the 2023 Raindance Film School Student Showcase, filmmaker John Marsonet unveiled ‘Persistence of Vision,’ a compelling (speculative) documentary that breathes new life into the origins of motion picture technology. Through meticulous research and innovative storytelling, Marsonet explores the work of William Kennedy Laurie Dickson, a pioneering figure in early cinema. CIPPM researcher and Principal… Read more » about John Marsonet’s ‘Persistence of Vision’: Reimagining Early Cinema

Vasilis Katos: “Investigating IPTV Malware in the Wild”

Lockett A. Chalkias I. Yucel C. Henriksen-Bulmer J and Katos V., Investigating IPTV Malware in the Wild (2023) 15 (10) Future Internet, 1-7 Technologies providing copyright-infringing IPTV content are commonly used as an illegal alternative to legal IPTV subscriptions and services, as they usually have lower monetary costs and can be more convenient for users who follow content… Read more » about Vasilis Katos: “Investigating IPTV Malware in the Wild”

Natacha Estèves, Alina Wernick and Suelen Carls: “The potential of follow-on innovation financing instruments to support a sustainable transition”

Natacha Estèves, Alina Wernick and Suelen Carls, The potential of follow-on innovation financing instruments to support a sustainable transition (2023) Intellectual Property Rights in the Post Pandemic World 277-298 In the transition to sustainability, innovation will play a crucial role. As the latter follows intricate paths and processes, IPRs might impede further innovation and slow… Read more » about Natacha Estèves, Alina Wernick and Suelen Carls: “The potential of follow-on innovation financing instruments to support a sustainable transition”

Roger Brownsword and Catherine Joynson: “Good Governance and the Development of an Ethical Framework for the UK National Screening Committee”

Roger Brownsword and Catherine Joynson, ‘Good Governance and the Development of an Ethical Framework for the UK National Screening Committee’ (2023) 23 Medical Law International 271-296 Following COVID-19, good governance of public health is self-evidently a priority. Those who have governance responsibilities should act with integrity, and public health interventions should be both effective and… Read more » about Roger Brownsword and Catherine Joynson: “Good Governance and the Development of an Ethical Framework for the UK National Screening Committee”