Call for Abstracts: Robots, recommenders and responsibility: where should the media go with AI?
AI-driven tools play an increasingly important role on many levels of the process of making and distributing news. In the field of journalism, this ranges from smart tools that assist journalists in producing their stories to the fully automated production of news stories (robot journalism), and from audience analytics that inform editorial board decisions to… Continue reading Call for Abstracts: Robots, recommenders and responsibility: where should the media go with AI?
Call for Abstracts: Robots, recommenders and responsibility: where should the media go with AI?
AI-driven tools play an increasingly important role on many levels of the process of making and distributing news. In the field of journalism, this ranges from smart tools that assist journalists in producing their stories to the fully automated production of news stories (robot journalism), and from audience analytics that inform editorial board decisions to… Continue reading Call for Abstracts: Robots, recommenders and responsibility: where should the media go with AI?
New edition of ‘International Copyright’ by Goldstein & Hugenholtz
New edition of ‘International Copyright’ by Goldstein & Hugenholtz
International Copyright: Principles, Law, and PracticeFourth editionBy Paul Goldstein & P. Bernt HugenholtzOxford University Press, 2019.ISBN: 9780190060619 Preface to the Fourth Edition: Almost two decades have passed since this book’s first edition, a period over which the technologies of the internet have increasingly preoccupied the evolution of copyright and author’s rights worldwide. Although, as observed… Continue reading New edition of ‘International Copyright’ by Goldstein & Hugenholtz
Natali Helberger receives NWO funding for research project on microtargeting
reCreating Europe: Rethinking digital copyright law for a culturally diverse, accessible, creative Europe
Horizon 2020 grant for IViR research into the development of copyright in digital society
Martin Senftleben appointed Professor of Intellectual Property Law at IViR
Martin Senftleben appointed Professor of Intellectual Property Law at IViR
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