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Marcella Favale: “Robots as the New Judges: Copyright, Hate Speech and Platforms”

Favale M., Robots as the New Judges: Copyright, Hate Speech and Platforms (2022) 44(8) European Intellectual Property Review, pp. 461 – 471 On the 16th of October 2020, a middle-school teacher, Samuel Paty, was beheaded by a terrorist who would not know of his existence if not for a number of videos posted on social… Read more » about Marcella Favale: “Robots as the New Judges: Copyright, Hate Speech and Platforms”

Major discovery by Dr Claudy op den Kamp in identifying the first-ever copyrighted motion picture registration

A major discovery in the world of copyright and film has been unearthed by Principal Academic in Film and CIPPM Member, Dr. Claudy Op den Kamp. As a Kluge Fellow at the Library of Congress, Claudy unearthed the evidence – that many have been looking for decades but have not been successful – identifying the… Read more » about Major discovery by Dr Claudy op den Kamp in identifying the first-ever copyrighted motion picture registration

CIPPM acquires an extensive computer law collection

The Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management is pleased to announce the acquisition of the private collection of grey literature, journals and books belonging to Stephen Saxby, formerly Professor of IT Law and Public Policy at Southampton University (1977-2016). Professor Saxby has a long history in the field, and was the first person in… Read more » about CIPPM acquires an extensive computer law collection

CIPPM Seminar Series 2022-2023

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