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[ecrea] cfp - IP & Media Law Conference 2018
Thu Mar 01 09:44:23 GMT 2018
Final Reminder | Call for Papers
IP & Media Law Conference 2018
Centre for Media and Communications Law &
Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia
Abstracts due: 05 March 2018
Papers are invited from researchers in law, media studies, IP and
related fields for this international conference. You are welcome also
to submit proposals for panels. Join us in Melbourne for panels engaging
with all areas of media and IP, and to hear the following presentations
from our plenary speakers:
Linked democracy: knowledge, technology, and open data for civic action
Dr Marta Poblet Balcell Associate Professor, Vice-Chancellor's Senior
Research Fellow, RMIT
E-commerce and the EU data protection regulation
Dr Claes Granmar Associate Professor in European Law, Stockholm University
Common Law? Recent Developments in English Media Law and their
(Potential) Relevance in Australia
Dr Andrew Scott Associate Professor of Law, London School of Economics
Cultural (Re)Codings: Copyright, Trademarks and the Right of Publicity
Dr David Tan Associate Professor, Vice Dean (Academic Affairs) National
University of Singapore
Panels include:
The Copyright Tribunal As Exception-Maker: Are Both Flexibility and
Certainty Achievable?
David Brennan Visiting Fellow in the Faculty of Law, University of
Technology, Sydney
Kimberlee Weatherall Professor and Associate Dean Research, University
of Sydney
Jill McKeough Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Law, University of
Technology, Sydney
Chair: Sam Ricketson Professor, Melbourne Law School
The Future of Public Interest Journalism
Matthew Ricketson Professor of Communication, Deakin University
Margaret Simons Associate Professor of Journalism, Monash University
Jock Given Professor of Media and Communications, Swinburne University
Chair: Jason Bosland Associate Professor, Melbourne Law School
Conference dates: 5 & 6 April 2018
Where: Melbourne Law School, 185 Pelham St. Carlton, Victoria, 3053,
Australia
Questions: email (law-cmcl /at/ unimelb.edu.au)
Registration & further information:
http://law.unimelb.edu.au/centres/cmcl/about/2018-ip-and-media-law-conference
Possible topics include:
Amateur media and user-generated content - - - Broadband futures - - -
Competition - - - Content creation, use and re-use - - - Convergence - -
- Copyright and speech - - - Data and surveillance - - - Defamation and
public debate - - - Design cultures and practices - - - Digital publics
- - - Free speech - - - Intermediaries, responsibility, control,
neutrality - - - Journalism and popular media - - - Measuring and
valuing IP - - - Media representations of law - - - Networks and
networking - - - Patents and economy - - - Privacy and publicity - - -
Privacy by design - - - Public knowledge - - - Public media - - -
Reporting courts - - - Strategic uses of IP - - - Surveillance and
security - - - Technology and IPRs - - - Trademarks - - - and more…
Please submit an abstract of up to 300 words including keywords and a
speaker biography of 50-100 words to (law-cmcl /at/ unimelb.edu.au)
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