Martin Senftleben appointed Professor of Intellectual Property Law at IViR

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On 29 October 2019, Martin Senftleben was appointed full professor of Information Law (Intellectual Property Law Aspects of the Information Society), at the University of Amsterdam. Prof. Dr. Senftleben currently holds the chair of Intellectual Property at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, where he teaches and conducts research mainly in the fields of copyright law and… Continue reading Martin Senftleben appointed Professor of Intellectual Property Law at IViR

Safeguarding User Freedoms in Implementing Article 17 of the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive: Recommendations from European Academics

November 2019 On 17 May 2019 the new Directive (EU) 2019/790 on copyright and related rights in the Digital Single Market was officially published (DSM Directive).  Article 17 (ex-Article 13) is one of its most controversial provisions. Article 17(10) tasks the Commission with organising stakeholder dialogues to ensure uniform application of the obligation of cooperation… Continue reading Safeguarding User Freedoms in Implementing Article 17 of the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive: Recommendations from European Academics

VMC/VvM Studiemiddag: Disruptors (Google, Facebook, Booking, etc.) reguleren: verleden en toekomst

Vrijdagmiddag 29 november 2019, 14.30-17.00 uur (inloop 14.00 uur) NautaDutilh, Beethovenstraat 400, 1082 PR, Amsterdam De technologische revolutie zet nog altijd door. Tal van industrieën worden erdoor getransformeerd en bestaande structuren worden op hun kop gezet. De disruptie die dat creëert leidde er de afgelopen jaren toe dat de vormgeving van het mededingingsbeleid en van… Continue reading VMC/VvM Studiemiddag: Disruptors (Google, Facebook, Booking, etc.) reguleren: verleden en toekomst

Nico van Eijk appointed Chairman of the Dutch Review Committee on the Intelligence and Security Services (CTIVD)

As of November 1st, Nico van Eijk was appointed Chairman of the Dutch Review Committee on the Intelligence and Security Services (CTIVD). Therefore, he has resigned as Director of our Institute. Nico was part of the Institute since 1987, initially as a doctoral candidate and researcher and since 2004 as Professor of Information Law and… Continue reading Nico van Eijk appointed Chairman of the Dutch Review Committee on the Intelligence and Security Services (CTIVD)