CREATe, the Centre for Regulation of the Creative Economy at the University of Glasgow, has received a major infrastructure award…
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CREATe presents the third working paper in the 2024 series – ‘The post-public sphere and the neo-regulation of digital platforms’…
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Today’s digital technologies are transforming not only the way we produce and consume goods and services, but also the way…
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The 2023/24 ‘Reflections on Culture’ series concluded on 21 February with a conversation between Emma Paterson, a Director of the…
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In an era marked by unprecedented technological advancement and transformative business landscapes, innovation has been elevated to the forefront of…
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Legal History and Cultural Memory is an umbrella theme spanning diverse areas of CREATe research: the history of copyright, trade…
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CREATe (University of Glasgow), The Hunterian and the Institute of Art and Law are delighted to announce their collaboration in…
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CREATe is happy to present the second entry in our series of working papers released in 2024, “Fifteen Years of…
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This blog post analyses the research and voluntary measures framing reversion and contract adjustment rights in the music streaming debate…
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We are delighted to announce the forthcoming online events for The CREATe Trade Mark Seminar Series, Spring 2024. Both talks…
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We are delighted to welcome you to the CREATe AHRC Relaunch Event on Monday 11 March 2024. The CREATe…
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For those who grew up in the early internet era, one promise of networking technology was to unlock humanity’s curiosity…
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For the third event in our CREATe Public Lectures winter series we will welcome Blayne Haggart who will present his…
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The 19th Annual Conference of European Policy for Intellectual Property (EPIP) Association will take place between Wednesday 11 and Friday…
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CREATe presents the first working paper in the 2024 series – ‘Getty Images: copyright hawk or corporate appropriator?’ by Professor…
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