𝗕𝗹𝗼𝗴 𝗨𝗽𝗱𝗮𝘁𝗲 🎬 Our recent blog post is out: "The Public Domain in Filmmaking and Film Education: A Series of Events" by Bartolomeo Meletti 📖 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗳𝘂𝗹𝗹 𝗯𝗹𝗼𝗴 𝗽𝗼𝘀𝘁: https://lnkd.in/eaRgwPv6 Explore how the boundary between public and private domains in copyright law impacts filmmaking and film education. Our events on November 20-21, 2023, brought together academics and practitioners to discuss these crucial issues under the AHRC Research Infrastructure grant. 💡 𝗘𝘃𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗜𝗻𝘀𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗯𝗹𝗼𝗴 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗲 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺: • Roundtable on Copyright, Cultural Heritage, and the Audiovisual Sectors with stakeholders from the Scottish Documentary Institute, Digital Preservation Coalition, Europeana, Education Evolved Ltd. and more; • Public Lecture by Richard Misek on the complexities of public domain materials and commercial archives, and also • Panel discussion in Christchurch on copyright exceptions, featuring scholars and practitioners like Tanya Aplin, Elizabeth Gibson, Charlie Shackleton, and Inge Ejbye Sørensen. #PublicDomain #Filmmaking #FilmEducation #Copyright #CREATe #AHRC #CreativeReuse #DigitalPreservation #IntellectualProperty #LegalStudies
About us
CREATe is the Centre for Regulation of the Creative Economy, based at the University of Glasgow. We research the future of copyright, technology & markets. From 2012-2018, CREATe was funded as an RCUK Centre jointly by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). From 2018-2023, CREATe led work on Intellectual Property, Business Models, Access to Finance and Content Regulation as part of the AHRC Creative Industries Policy & Evidence Centre (PEC). From 2020-2023, CREATe also led the creative industries stream of a major EU H2020 research consortium: reCreating Europe – Copyright law, cultural diversity and the Digital Single Market.
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Updates
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Update here! Check out our blog on Call for Papers: IEEE Global Blockchain Conference – 1st Workshop on Exploring the Intersection of Blockchain and Policy: Shaping the Future of Decentralization 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eYtAvqyn 🚨 Please note that the Conference has been rescheduled, and submissions for our workshop are now expected by 31 August. Stay tuned! 🚨 —— Original Post Below ——
✍ Call for papers - IEEE Global Blockchain Conference ✍ Our colleagues Zihao Li and Konstantinos Stylianou, who will be chairing a workshop exploring the intersection of blockchain and policy, invite you to submit contributions on the topics of interest as listed in the PDF below 👇 Deadline: 31st of May 🗓
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✍ New Blog Post ✍ Generative AI models have taken the world by storm since ChatGPT's launch in November 2022, transforming text, images, video, music, and code creation. But behind these innovations lies a storm of legal battles. Who truly owns the creative outputs of these AI models? Do creatives deserve payment for their work used in AI training? Can AI-generated content ever be copyrighted❓ Gabriele Cifrodelli and Lilian Edwards explore these questions that will shape the future of creativity and technology 💡 This piece was originally published in the Wolters Kluwer Copyright Blog
Copyright and Generative AI: What Can We Learn from Model Terms and Conditions?
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Our PhD candidate Jessie Yingying Zhu shares her reflections as a first-time junior ASCOLA - Academic Society for Competition Law member at the recent annual conference 🏛 From high-quality talks and panels to personalised written feedback and vibrant social activities, she provides a detailed account of her enriching experience in this blog post 💡
Reflections on CREATe Adventures at the 19th ASCOLA Annual Conference
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Our Deputy Director Kristofer Erickson wrote a piece for the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre where he explores the evolving approaches to copyright protection in AI-generated works in the EU and China 🌏 As generative AI systems like ChatGPT 4.0, Sora, and Midjourney 6.0 continue to advance, questions about authorship and legal protections become more pressing. Traditionally, copyright has only applied to works made by human authors, but the apparent creative autonomy of AI is changing the conversation 💡 A great summer read for anyone interested in AI 🏖
Copyright protection in AI-generated works: Evolving approaches in the EU and China - Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre
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Delighted to share highlights from the 26th Annual Conference of the Association of Law, Culture and the Humanities, held in May at The University of British Columbia 🇨🇦 Our PhD student Andreas Giorgallis kicked off with his presentation on protecting cultural heritage for future generations. Pınar Oruç, CREATe fellow and lecturer at The University of Manchester, explored the clash between cultural property and copyright law in digitising cultural heritage. Elena Cooper, Senior Research Fellow at CREATe, wrapped up by dissecting the legal nuances of the UK Fine Arts Copyright Act 1862 💡 A big thanks to all the speakers and participants for an enriching conference!
‘Art and Culture Through a Legal Lens: The Many Senses of Copyright and Cultural Heritage’, CREATe Panel at the LCH Conference
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Happy to share an insightful article by our colleague Ula Furgał on the Kluwer Copyright Blog 💡 In her latest piece, Ula examines how the EU's Copyright in the Digital Single Market (CDSM) Directive impacts journalists' remuneration. She highlights the varying implementations across member states and raises critical points on the transparency and effectiveness of these measures 🇪🇺 You can also find here our latest report about freelance journalists: A survey of earnings, contracts, and copyright 👉 https://lnkd.in/dBSdQ5c6
The journalists’ share - Kluwer Copyright Blog
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🎉 New Working Paper 🎉 We're delighted to present the 7th entry in our 2024 working paper series: "Insights from Economics into Copyright and Competition Law" by Ruth Towse, Professor of Economics of Creative Industries at Bournemouth University 🏫 In this paper, Prof. Towse explores the evolving relationship between copyright, competition law, and economic incentives in the creative industries. She investigates how technological advancements shape markets for creative goods and services, influencing both producers and consumers. As digitisation continues to transform the creative landscape, understanding these dynamics is crucial for fostering creativity and societal welfare 🌐 Read the ful paper here 👇 https://lnkd.in/d3eq2fDC
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New blog now out, reporting on From Scotland to the World: 2 day event on museum practice we organised with Institute of Art and Law & The Hunterian 🤝 After celebrating our collaboration on Art Antiquity & Law Special Issue edited by Elena Cooper and Steph Scholten, we convened in Kelvin Hall for a conference with a wide range of speakers 🎤 Experts and practitioners discussed best practices in museum repatriation, sharing diverse international case studies, including Aboriginal returns to Australia, the Ni’isjoohl Totem Pole to Canada, and a natural history specimen to Jamaica 🌍 The event, funded by an Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) grant awarded to CREATe, addressed key issues such as legal and ethical frameworks, community engagement, and museum practices 👍 Thank you to all who participated and contributed to this important discussion 👏
From Scotland to the World – Report on Events Addressing Museum Practice on Donor Restrictions and Repatriation
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We are proud to announce that our PhD student, research and teaching assistant, and blog editor, Gabriele Cifrodelli was awarded second prize in the Best Doctoral Student Presentations Contest at the 42nd ATRIP Congress in Rome 🏆 This follows Gabriele's recent publication of a thought-provoking article titled "Can You Patent the Sun?" which has sparked debates and garnered much attention (read here 👉 https://lnkd.in/e3tc5hJe) Congratulations Gabriele for your outstanding achievements 👏👏👏