Copyrightuser.org – a collaboration between the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management (CIPPM) and CREATe, University of Glasgow, has produced Episode II of the ‘Game is On!’ Series. The project led by Principal Investigator for Bournemouth University, Dr. Dinusha Mendis, was initially funded by BU’s Fusion Investment Fund in 2012. Since 2013 the project… Read more » about Award-Winning Short-Film ‘Game is On!’ Episode II – Published by Copyrightuser.org
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3D Printing Research Presented Through a Treasure Hunt Theme
CIPPM Co-Director, Dr. Dinusha Mendis, presented a poster at the 107th Society of Legal Scholars Conference 2016 capturing the research carried out for the Going for Gold Project. The AHRC-funded ‘Going for Gold’ project explores the intellectual property implications of 3D scanning, 3D printing and mass customisation of ancient and modern jewellery, with a particular… Read more » about 3D Printing Research Presented Through a Treasure Hunt Theme
Ruth Towse awarded Distinguished Fellow of ACEI
CIPPM Co-Director Professor Ruth Towse has been conferred the honour of Distinguished Fellow of the ACEI (Association for Cultural Economics International). In his article on the Journal of Cultural Economics, professor David Thorsby illustrates the exceptional contribution that Ruth Towse has made to the discipline over more than thirty years, and concludes that “Ruth Towse’s long and distinguished career have… Read more » about Ruth Towse awarded Distinguished Fellow of ACEI
Viiniverla: too much ‘ado’ about nothing – new article by Nicola Coppola
Nicola Coppola, a PhD researcher and part-time lecturer at CIPPM has published an article titled ‘Viiniverla: too much ‘ado’ about nothing’ in the Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice. The case comment focuses on the recent Viiniverla Case (C-75/15, Second Chamber, 21 January 2015) in the context of Geographical Indications (GIs). The case concluded… Read more » about Viiniverla: too much ‘ado’ about nothing – new article by Nicola Coppola
Ruth Soetendorp interviewed by MIP
Professor Ruth Soetendorp, Associate Director of CIPPM (IP Enterprise), speaks of the changing role of IP education in an interview published on the Managing Intellectual Property magazine. >> Read here the interview with Alice O’Donkor.