The faculty of the Law Department mourns the loss of Nicola Coppola, who passed away last April. For nearly ten years, “Nic” has been part of the academic community of Bournemouth University, first as a student and then as a PhD researcher and lecturer in law. He was an active member of the Centre for… Read more » about In memoriam: Nicola Coppola
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CIPPM Researchers participate (and win) at CREATe Early Career Research Camp
On 4th and 5th May 2017, CREATe, University of Glasgow hosted an early career research camp with the aim being “to exchange useful knowledge … and to impart strategies for successful career progression (both in academia and industry), and to map out and launch an affiliate research network for junior researchers.” Over the 2 days,… Read more » about CIPPM Researchers participate (and win) at CREATe Early Career Research Camp
‘Metall auf Metall’. The German Federal Constitutional Court rules on hip hop sampling
Marc Mimler’s case review of the German Federal Constitutional Court’s decision on the permissibility of sampling which is widely used in hip hop and electronic music.
Invited talk at QMUL Global IP Lecture Series
Professor Dinusha Mendis was an invited speaker at Queen Mary University of London on 23rd March and delivered her presentation as part of the Global IP Lecture Series. In her talk, Professor Mendis outlined the findings and conclusions from the AHRC-funded project titled ‘Going for Gold: A Legal and Empirical Case Study into 3D Scanning,… Read more » about Invited talk at QMUL Global IP Lecture Series
The Paper Print Collection: How Copyright Formalities and Historical Accidents Led to Film History
Article of Claudy Op den Kamp published in the University of Western Australia Law Review





