Op vrijdag 7 april 2017 vindt de uitreiking van de Internetscriptieprijzen plaats bij de Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen (KHMW) in Haarlem. In de categorie Internet & Recht heeft IViR alumnus Roel Maalderink de prijs gewonnen voor zijn scriptie “De Digitale Schandpaal. En wat we er tegen kunnen doen“. Zijn scriptie is begeleid door Tarlach McGonagle.… Continue reading IViR masterstudent Roel Maalderink wint Internetscriptieprijs 2016
Sam van Velze winnaar VIE-prijs 2017
Sam van Velze winnaar VIE-prijs 2017
Elk jaar reikt de Vereniging voor Intellectuele Eigendom de VIE-prijs uit voor de beste publicatie op het gebied van het intellectuele eigendom of het ongeoorloofde mededingingsrecht. Dit jaar heeft Sam van Velze de VIE-prijs 2017 gewonnen met haar artikel dat verschenen is in het wetenschappelijke tijdschrift AMI: Het ‘nieuw publiek’ criterium hoort niet thuis in het… Continue reading Sam van Velze winnaar VIE-prijs 2017
Symposium Copyright and Culture, 11 May 2017
On 11 May 2017 a symposium will be held in honour of Lucie Guibault, who is leaving the Institute for Information Law for a new adventure at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada. The symposium will focus on Lucie’s work in the field of both copyright law and culture. Program: 15.30-17.00: Symposium Copyright and Culture 17.00-19.30:… Continue reading Symposium Copyright and Culture, 11 May 2017
Vacancy: Postdoc researcher in Intellectual Property Law
Smart TVs and Privacy
Smart TVs and Privacy
On March 7, 2017 Wikileaks revealed that US intelligence agencies are able to hijack Smart TVs to eavesdrop on persons. This relates to research done by the Institute for Information Law on smart TV and privacy which is presently not very well protected. Kristina Irion and prof. Natali Helberger have recently published a research article… Continue reading Smart TVs and Privacy
Smart TVs and Privacy
On March 7, 2017 Wikileaks revealed that US intelligence agencies are able to hijack Smart TVs to eavesdrop on persons. This relates to research done by the Institute for Information Law on smart TV and privacy which is presently not very well protected. Kristina Irion and prof. Natali Helberger have recently published a research article… Continue reading Smart TVs and Privacy
Marie Curie Individual Fellowship for Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius
CFP: Special issue of the Internet Policy Review on ‘Political micro-targeting’
The Personalized Communications project invites you to submit papers to the special issue we are editing at the Internet Policy Review on ‘Political micro-targeting’. Data have become corner stones for political campaigning and strategies. Political parties increasingly use data-driven expertise and research to build extensive databases on citizens, voters. These data sets allow politicians to… Continue reading CFP: Special issue of the Internet Policy Review on ‘Political micro-targeting’