Mendis D and Hong D., ‘Informational Rights: Puzzles of Co-Production in 3D Printing’ in M. Borghi and R. Brownsword (eds), Law, Regulation and Governance in the Information Society: Informational Rights and Informational Wrongs, (Routledge, 2022) The chapter considers consumer input in the 3D printing environment in light of 3D models designed for mass customisation. Focusing on… Read more » about Dinusha Mendis and Dukki Hong: “Informational Rights: Puzzles of Co-Production in 3D Printing”
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Suelen Carls and Mohammed Amal: “From West to East: Mercosur and Singapore agree on FTA”
Carls S. and Amal M., From West to East: Mercosur and Singapore agree on FTA (2022) 17(11) Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, 898-902 Among the Mercosur countries (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay), the free trade agreement between them and Singapore reveals Brazil’s clear interest in expanding economic and trade relations with key players… Read more » about Suelen Carls and Mohammed Amal: “From West to East: Mercosur and Singapore agree on FTA”
CIPPM Publishes a New Report on Illegal IPTV in Europe and UK
In April 2022, CIPPM was commissioned by the Audiovisual Anti-Piracy Alliance (AAPA) to further explore the state of illegal IPTV in Europe. The aim of the AAPA commissioned project was to build on the research carried out by the CIPPM team, during 2018-2019 for a project commissioned by the EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) on… Read more » about CIPPM Publishes a New Report on Illegal IPTV in Europe and UK
Suelen Carls
Senior Lecturer in Intellectual Property Law
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”





