Guest post by Marcel Kohpeiß, postgraduate student on the LLM in Intellectual Property and the Digital Economy. In the second of…
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CREATe is delighted to announce Naomi Korn as an Industry Fellow. The Industry Fellows scheme was established to further develop…
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Raymond Boyle summarises his work on copyright and sports business models, for our Research Blog Series. Image by Ronnie Macdonald,…
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Gillian Doyle discusses her research on strategies for global television distribution in a multi-platform environment, for our Research Blog Series.…
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Kicking off our Research Blog series under the Business Models theme, Lilian Edwards reflects on Smart Cities Project Name: Smart Cities Investigators: Professor…
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CREATe is delighted to launch a new series of reflective blog posts about CREATe-funded research projects. With our first phase…
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Post by CREATe PhD student Sheona Burrow, announcing adding data from the newest wave of the IP Infringement Tracker to…
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Guest post by Amy Thomas, CREATe (CMS bursary) PhD student and sub-editor of CREATe's Copyright Evidence Wiki In the first of…
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CREATe is joining International Open Access Week (23-27 October) with a number of events: 24 October - Director Martin Kretschmer is…
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Dr Sabine Jacques, Lecturer in IP/IT/Media law at the University of East Anglia, reports on the recent CREATe-UEA event in…
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OpenMinTeD (Open Mining Infrastructure for Text and Data) is the H2020 e-infra project aiming to develop a registry for text…
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(A) 25th October 1730-1900 Public Lecture: Public Art and Copyright Law (An Exploratory Analysis) by Lilla Montagnani (see below) (B) 8th November 1730-1900…
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Event Title: CREATe / BFI Education Screening Event on Copyright & Creative Reuse Venue: London, BFI Southbank, NFT3, Belvedere Rd, South…
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Sherlock Holmes and John Watson are being interrogated about the details of their latest case! A film star is missing,…
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On 3rd October 2017, academics at Westminster Law School are launching Lost in Music, a free, open access resource to…
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