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Reflections on the ‘State of Exceptions & Limitations: Copyright Flexibilities in the EU and its Member States’ Event

July 16, 2021 /0 Comments/in Activities, Past Events /by Rosie Allison

To coincide with the implementation of the CDSM Directive, the State of Exceptions & Limitations: Copyright Flexibilities in the EU and its Member States webinar took place on 1 June 2021 from 10:00 to 13:30 CEST. The webinar was designed to tackle the complexity of copyright protection in Europe and present the preliminary results of […]

Reflections on ‘The Implementation of the CDSM Directive: Snapshots into the Future of the EU Copyright Law’

July 16, 2021 /0 Comments/in Activities, Past Events /by Rosie Allison

We recently held The Implementation of the CDSM Directive: Snapshots into the Future of the EU Copyright Law Conference digitally on the 21st of June 2021 from 14:00 to 19:00 CEST. At this conference, interim results of research conducted by ReCreating Europe partners were discussed. The event coincided with ReCreating Europe’s cross-disciplinary and transnational research […]

Reflections on CREATe’s Online Public Lecture: ‘An Empirical Perspective on Drafting Copyright Exceptions’

June 29, 2021 /0 Comments/in Workshops & Conferences, News /by Rosie Allison

Dr. Emily Hudson gave a public lecture (CREATe) on the 24th of March 2021 entitled ‘An Empirical Perspective on Drafting Copyright Exceptions.’ We are pleased to mention that this event was supported by ReCreating Europe: Rethinking digital copyright law for a culturally diverse, accessible, creative Europe. The event was hosted online and chaired by ReCreating […]

Web conference on CDSM Directive

June 3, 2021 /0 Comments/in Activities, Creative industries, End users, Galleries, Libraries, Museums & Archives, Intermediaries, News, Stakeholders /by Rosie Allison

“The implementation of the CDSM Directive: snapshots into the future of EU copyright law” 21 June 2021, 2:00 – 6:00 PM (CEST)   To register: CLICK HERE   In the context of our cross-disciplinary and transnational research activities, we are glad to invite you to our next web conference on the process of implementation of […]

ReCreating Europe Celebrates World Intellectual Property (IP) Day 2021

April 25, 2021 /0 Comments/in Activities /by Rosie Allison

Today more than ever, digital technologies are revolutionising our everyday life, the ways in which we express our creativity, access culture, information, and knowledge. Digital technologies carry the potential to enable unprecedented democratisation of our cultural practices related to both the production and consumption of music, literature, news, movies and so many other intellectual and […]

Workshop (1 June 2021): State of Exceptions & Limitations – Copyright flexibilities in the EU and its Member States

April 22, 2021 /0 Comments/in News /by Rosie Allison

Join our upcoming workshop taking place on the 1st of June 2021 at 10:30 – 13:00 CEST. The workshop title is State of Exceptions & Limitations – Copyright flexibilities in the EU and its Member States.   REGISTER HERE.    Workshop Agenda:   10:30-10:40 AM – Introduction – Caterina Sganga and Giulia Priora (Sant’Anna School Advanced […]

ReCreating Europe and COMMUNIA: together for European copyright exceptions and limitations

March 9, 2021 /0 Comments/in News, Activities, Mapping, Measuring, Studying, WP2, WP5 /by Rosie Allison

  In these lively times for copyright legislation across the EU, the work at ReCreating Europe is proceeding at full steam! We are happy to announce a collaboration with COMMUNIA within the frame of the legal mapping of copyright flexibilities in the EU and the 27 Member States, carried out by our Work Package 2 […]

An open letter to the European Commission

December 11, 2020 /0 Comments/in News /by Rosie Allison

ReCreating Europe is among a group of leading international academics who have published an open letter to the European Commission concerning the right of revocation. This new right, regulating copyright contracts, is provided for in article 22 of the recent EU Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market. As explained on the CREATe website, […]

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