The 25-year legal saga between @kraftwerk and @mosespelham is unfolding in a new chapter at the @EUCourtPress 🇪🇺 This phase focuses on the concept of pastiche and whether its associated exception aligns with EU law regarding musical sampling 🎼
The @ECS_copyright recently published an opinion on this issue, authored by @MezeiPter7 Martin Senftleben, @CaterinaSganga and @ChristopheGeig1 with key signatories, including Thomas Margoni, @LionelBently and our director, Martin Kretschmer💡
Read more here 👉 https://t.co/qVm89PYHiY
In November we held a series of events on the Public Domain in filmmaking & film education. Digital proceedings are now available https://t.co/mJ29w7DRY2
Thanks again to speakers @RichardMisek, Tanya Aplin, Liz Gibson,@charlieshack,@IESorensen, @cbowiemorrison, Stef van Gompel!
CREATe presents the first working paper in the 2024 series – ‘Getty Images: copyright hawk or corporate appropriator?’ by Professor @RichardMisek (University of Bergen).
Access the paper here: https://t.co/bn152jc8uG
📢🎉We are delighted to announce that CREATe is relaunching in 2024 as the Centre for Regulation of the Creative Economy. In this first of a series of blogs re-introducing CREATe, our team presents the new focus on creativity, markets, and technology: https://t.co/LfnXdCiHfH
Can I really use this? ends with the screening of @charlieshack masterpiece The Afterlight: https://t.co/Xx8eRyrgZ2 The film exists as a single 35mm film print. Further eroding every time it screens, eventually the film will disappear entirely. You don't want to miss it...
Interested in copyright and film? Register for this terrific series of events (links below):
Glasgow, 20 Nov - Getty Images: copyright hawk or corporate copyleftist? by @RichardMisek
Christchurch, 21 Nov: Can I really use this? Copyright exceptions for filmmakers @charlieshack
Can I really use this? (21 Nov in Christchurch) is co-organised by @copyrightcentre and @cippm and features an amazing line-up with Tanya Aplin (King's College), Elizabeth Gibson (BBC), Inge Sorensen (Glasgow Uni) and @charlieshack
Info and registration: https://t.co/eI2msv7aqK
Our next #policy#officehours will focus on non-copyright limitations to the #PublicDomain, such as those foreseen in #CulturalHeritage laws🏦. Join us on 24 October 2023, 17:00 CEST! For more info and registration 👉https://t.co/a8LXnWGn5P
A forthcoming copyright history conference will take place in Glasgow on 16 and 17 October 2023, during which, in the evening of Monday 16th October, we will be hosting an event that forms part of the CREATe Public Lectures series.
More information here: https://t.co/SIFb4vr8mf
@AssociationEpip@reCreatingEU https://t.co/IQqKAy8Mql builds upon the success of @copyrightuser (based on UK copyright law) and aims to make EU copyright law accessible to everyone. The guidance available on https://t.co/IQqKAy8Mql has been translated in all official languages of the European Union.
Have you browsed the https://t.co/WzVcAFKDsR platform yet?
CopyrightUser is an online platform that makes #EU#CopyrightLaw accessible to everyone. Developed by @copyrightcentre as part of the reCreating Europe project.
View the BETA version: https://t.co/nuwWiwz1IH
The first #Copyright#OfficeHours of the year will take place tomorrow! We'll focus on the basics of copyright🎯with guest Bartolomeo Meletti @copyrightcentre who will introduce the brand new ressource https://t.co/SSTIWdCWKX by @reCreatingEU
Join us on 📅 28 March, 13h CET! 👇
Copyright Evidence at WIPO! As part of the Global Expert Network on #Copyright User Rights, on 13th March, CREATe presented the Copyright Evidence Project at @WIPO. More information and a video recording of the session available here: https://t.co/6MgtVYr9f9
Today, #Copyright Evidence experts from the CREATe team will present at the @WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights 🧾 https://t.co/7hKH7C2DjI
New blog: CREATe at the @WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights! As part of the WIPO SCCR activities, on 13th March, CREATe will run the side event #Empirical Evidence on #Copyright: an Open Knowledge Approach: https://t.co/7hKH7C25ua