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Jean Monnet Short Courses

Bulding on a long term experience with short courses addressed to professionals, creators and business in general, the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence for European Intellectual Property and Information Rights offers a range of courses and workshops addressing specific aspects of IP and data protection law. The courses give CPD credits (Continuous Professional Development). 2021… Read more » about Jean Monnet Short Courses

Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence for European Intellectual Property and Information Rights

CIPPM received a 3-years funding from the European Commission’s Erasmus+ Programme to set up a Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence on “European Intellectual Property and Information Rights”. The Centre of Excellence aims at giving support, visibility, and enhanced impact to a series of activities in crucial areas of European integration such as Copyright and related… Read more » about Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence for European Intellectual Property and Information Rights

POSTPONED: Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property – A view from practising lawyers

Due to unforeseen circumstances this webinar is postponed – we apologise for any inconvenience caused. Online Workshop 26th August 13:00 – 14:30 (BST) / 14:00 – 15:30(CEST) Speakers: Dr Maja Bogataj Jančič (IPI / Co-Chair GPAI), Jonas Holm (DLA Piper), Andrew Katz (Moorcrofts) Chair: Benjamin White (CIPPM) Artificial Intelligence and the many challenges it presents… Read more » about POSTPONED: Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property – A view from practising lawyers

Working Paper 04-2021: Marcella Favale “Robots as the New Judges: Copyright, Hate Speech, and Platforms”

Abstract 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 media.[1] Yet, a law against publishing heinous content on line was approved in France on the 13th of May.[2] But in… Read more » about Working Paper 04-2021: Marcella Favale “Robots as the New Judges: Copyright, Hate Speech, and Platforms”