Bournemouth University Law Review is an #openacess#interdisciplinary journal co-created by law students & staff in @hlbu7 @bournemouthuni Launched Oct 2017.
Relaunch of @copyrightcentre supported by @ahrcpress Delighted to be a part of the relaunch on this special and historic day. Many congrats to the @copyrightcentre team!
Delighted to host Pauline Beck from @The_IPO speaking about Gender profiles in worldwide #patenting for @cippm seminar
Shocking to see the ‘leaky pipeline’ - reduction of women in the STEM fields. Many reasons why we should care! @hlbu7 @FavalP
As the New York Times launches a lawsuit against the creator of ChatGPT for copyright infringement, Prof. Dinusha Mendis (@LawTechGadget) writes for The Conversation about the potential impact of AI on copyright law:
https://t.co/D22zz7Q8YD
📢🗓️Join us at the next 'Reflections on Culture' event, Tuesday 23 January, 6.00pm. Professor Murray Pittock @P14Murray will give a talk about cultural tourism, brand value and their economic impact. For details and registration, please visit our website: https://t.co/DVljmB3IrZ.
Are you joining BU this month? Make sure you check out our Welcome App, it has all the information you need to help you ease into university life and a schedule of all our welcome activities and events. https://t.co/SRummsT7gw
Delighted to have been invited to share my thoughts with @BBCNews on the latest #AI#copyright issue involving #NYTimes suing @OpenAI#chatgpt for infringing copyright in their articles.
You can catch it on @BBCiPlayer (BBC News, 6 pm yesterday-27th Dec)
https://t.co/CdpT6TNWz6
Big news today in #AI and #IP@UKSupremeCourt rules that an inventor *has* to be a natural person and cannot be an AI application!
So there we have it…
Humans = 1; AI = 0
#patents#thaler#DABUS
https://t.co/cNON6TtsIq
What does it mean to think of a constitution as the autobiography of a people? Jacques de Ville @UWCLawFaculty explores the issue through a reading of #Nietzsche and #Derrida in his new article:
https://t.co/c4iIzlkKDP
⚖️“It is hard to tell what the future of criminal legal aid will be.”
Criminal defence solicitor Chloe Jay @cloiosborn writes in @lawsocgazette about the unsustainability of criminal legal aid work, as the govt refuses to raise criminal legal aid fees.
https://t.co/nvWUghmGZe
Still a few weeks to apply for one of the 23 @EMILDAI_eu full scholarships for the 2024-26 edition!
If you are interested in law, #data#AI and want to know more, we have organised this webinar for you! 💻📆🤓👇
After 25 years, I've decided to step down as Technology Adviser to the Lord Chief Justice. I advised 6 successive LCJs, starting with Lord Bingham in '98. It's been the great privilege of my career to advise the senior Judiciary on legal & court technology https://t.co/UjZugypQOX
So many twists and turns in this #LordoftheRings / fan fiction #copyright case
Court rules that fan fiction #FellowshipoftheKing infringes Tolkien’s copyright
That is after the fan fiction author sued the Tolkien estate for infringing his copyright! https://t.co/cIMUtfBaW7
Honoured to have presented the research on #copyright#metaverse at @waseda_univ
I have had the most amazing time in Japan/Waseda - a truly wonderful country with amazing people, places and food! Thanks to #JSPS for the fellowship and @uenotatsuhiro for the research collab!