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2 Dec 2014, 11:22 am by Jeremy
Fabian Homberg (Business School, Bournemouth University), Professor Martin Kretschmer (CREATe, University of Glasgow) and Dr. [read post]
27 Jan 2014, 9:30 pm by Karen Tani
Neither Bolt Nor Chain, Iron Safe, Nor Private Watchman, Can Prevent the Theft of Words': The Birth of the Performing Right in Britain" appeared in Ronan Deazley, Martin Kretschmer, and Lionel Bently, eds., Privilege and Property: Essays on the History of Copyright (Open Book Publishers, 2010). [read post]
4 Feb 2015, 2:59 pm
This time round, teaming up with the University of Glasgow pair of Martin Kretschmer and Kris Erickson, he has produced a paper, "The Valuation of Unprotected Works: A Case Study of Public Domain Photographs on Wikipedia", which you can enjoy in full via SSRN here. [read post]
9 Oct 2023, 9:55 am by Aleksandra Czubek
Photo: Anna DerzhinaConferences and eventsHistory of copyright The University of Glasgow’s Advanced Research Centre will host a conference on copyright history, which will also be a celebration of fifteen years of Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), the digital archive edited by Lionel Bently and Martin Kretschmer. [read post]
4 Oct 2019, 6:37 am by Ben
Martin Kretschmer (CREATe)Academic responses: Prof. [read post]
13 May 2015, 4:24 am by Ben
 However structured, current compensation systems across the EU are largely considered a blunt, opaque and inefficient tool with which to compensate rightsholders.Discussing the implications, practicalities and grounded realities of private copying compensation is an esteemed panel, chaired by Keith Harris (PPL Director, Performer Affairs and MusicTank Chair), comprising: Jane Dyball, CEO, MCPS, IMPEL and PMLL - one of the UK’s most senior figures in music publishing and an expert in… [read post]
9 Jul 2010, 11:32 am by Daithí
This particular project was led by Martin Kretschmer, director of CIPPM at Bournemouth University and its final report, The Relationship Between Copyright and Contract Law, has now been published. [read post]
17 Mar 2013, 11:22 am
Some people prefer Earl Grey over Christian Grey Study II - The Treatment of Parodies under Copyright Law in Seven Jurisdictions - A Comparative Review of the Underlying Principles The authors of this second study, which intends to provide a comparative review of the law of parody in seven jurisdictions [these being - rather unsurprisingly - Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Netherlands, UK, and USA] are Dr Kris Erickson, Prof Martin… [read post]
5 Mar 2015, 11:57 am by Lisa Larrimore Ouellette
Michael Risch previously posted on the study by Paul Heald, Kris Erickson, and Martin Kretschmer on the value of public domain photographs on Wikipedia. [read post]
24 Feb 2020, 12:56 pm
However, its reliance on identifying similarities with existing popular music could prove to be problematic from a copyright perspective.Clarence Lakpini was in attendance at the launch of GuestKat Chijioke Okorie's new book on 'Multi-Sided Music Platforms and the Law', summarising a number of issues and talking points which arose at the event here.Trade MarksThe IPKat commented on two trade mark judgments, with GuestKat Riana Harvey reporting on the High Court of England… [read post]
29 Apr 2024, 4:22 am by Eleonora Rosati
Confirmed speakers include: Lord Justice Richard Arnold (Chair, Court of Appeals for England and Wales), Professor Estelle Derclaye (Nottingham), Professor Justine Pila (Oxford), Professor Martin Kretschmer (Glasgow), and Dr Enrico Bonadio (City). [read post]
7 May 2013, 9:36 pm
Ben Challis's thoughts on Martin Kretschmer's thoughts on the new scheme for handling copyright in orphan works in the United Kingdom can he found on the 1709 Blog here, this being a subject that has also attracted the attention of London-based barrister Francis Davey here. [read post]
16 Apr 2017, 7:41 am by Tibbie McIntyre
Martin Kretschmer (University of Glasgow)Open policy making in the cultural space in UK – Margaret Haig (UK IPO)Enabling Open Science through Open Access Licences – Thomas Margoni (University of Glasgow) Is ‘open’ the only alternative to closed, traditional IP? [read post]
9 Dec 2015, 2:29 am
Some empirical analysis might shed some light on these rather harsh claims.Turns out that three academics, Marcella Favale, Martin Kretschmer and Paul C. [read post]
6 Jan 2019, 5:17 am
”Thomas Margoni (CREATe, University of Glasgow) “The protection of sport event organisers – An unnecessary (proposed) addition to EU copyright law and its implications from a public policy perspective”Martin Husovec (Tilburg University) “How Difficult Is It to Repeal New Intellectual Property Rights? [read post]
11 May 2017, 5:48 am
The IPKat is delighted to host an analysis of the current debate by Prof Martin Kretschmer (University of Glasgow and CREATe).Here’s what Martin writes:“Over the last months, many observers have tried to follow the progress of the EU copyright reform package that is now bogged down by close to 1,000 amendments from Members of the European Parliament to the proposed Copyright in the Digital Market Directive (COM(2016)593). [read post]
9 Feb 2015, 1:15 am
Corman Research Professor; Fellow & Associated Researcher, CREATe, RCUK Centre for Copyright, University of Glasgow): it's "The Valuation of Unprotected Works: A Case Study of Public Domain Photographs on Wikipedia", which Paul wrote with Martin Kretschmer and Kris Erickson. [read post]
27 Jul 2017, 4:53 am
As Dr Martin Kretschmer has mischievously noted, an optimal framework within one country is to adopt a maximally open IP framework while its international neighbours maintain a closed, narrow approach to exceptions, access and use. [read post]
5 Feb 2015, 10:20 am by Michael Risch
Paul Heald (Illinois), Martin Kretschmer, and Kris Erickson (both Univ. of Glasgow) have posted The Valuation of Unprotected Works: A Case Study of Public Domain Photographs on Wikipedia. [read post]