A project exploring the ‘Study into the Intellectual Property Implications of the Development of Industrial 3D Printing’ was awarded by the European Commission to the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management (CIPPM) in April 2018. The project led by Co-Director of CIPPM, Professor Dinusha Mendis (Principal Investigator), also includes CIPPM members, Dr. Julie Robson… Read more » about CIPPM Secures European Commission Funding for Research into IP and 3D Printing
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Copyright and the Commodification of Authorship
New article by Maurizio Borghi published in the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature.
Ruth Towse – Copyright reversion in the creative industries: economics and fair remuneration
Research seminar – Wednesday 7 February 2018, 16.00
The effects of ‘Brexit’ on UK IP
Back in 2016 CIPPM hosted a symposium on the effects of the withdrawal from the European Union on UK intellectual property law. Now that we have reached the turning point of the UK/EU negotiations not much clarity as yet been made on the future of IP in the UK – for instance on the fate… Read more » about The effects of ‘Brexit’ on UK IP
IP and Human Genetic Databases
Human genetic databases are large collections of biological samples and personal details of individuals, which can be used for many purposes of medical research. Participants in these projects have expectations of collective benefits resulting from the use of the samples they donate and the information they provide access to. However, the current legal regime does not… Read more » about IP and Human Genetic Databases