Cultural Heritage Law… SCuLE’s Response to the EC consultation on digital technologies for the culture heritage sector 6 Oct 20203 Dec 2020 The Centre for Science, Culture and the Law at Exeter published a Response to the Consultation on Digital Cultural Heritage and Recommendation 2011/711/EU launched by the European Commission. The Commission’s…
Culture and Society… Fair Pay/Play in the UK Voice-over Industries: A Survey of 200+ Voice-overs 18 Jul 20193 Dec 2020 The Centre for Science, Culture and the Law at Exeter publish their report on remuneration and contractual practices in the UK voice-over industries based on an online survey of over…
Cultural Heritage Law… IP and Living Works with National Galleries of Scotland 25 Apr 20193 Dec 2020 The 'IP and Living Works' project will co-develop with National Galleries of Scotland best practice guidelines that clarify the IP issues at stake during the commission, acquisition and collection of…
Cultural Heritage Law… Who Owns Outsider Art? 25 Apr 201919 Jun 2019 Within the art world, creations by artists with mental health conditions or disabilities have developed into a well-established art movement known as Outsider Art, for which the public appetite grows…
Cultural Heritage Law… SCuLE Researchers Published a Response to the 2018 Sarr-Savoy Report 25 Mar 20193 Dec 2020 SCuLE researchers Dr Mathilde Pavis and Dr Andrea Wallace published a Statement on Intellectual Property Rights and Open Access relevant to the digitization and restitution of African Cultural Heritage and…
James Griffin James studied law at the University of Warwick, where he received his LLB and LLM. He was awarded a PhD from the University of Bristol, which focused on the fields…
News Finnish Ministry Representative Speaks on Contemporary Copyright Issues 20 Jun 201819 Jun 2019 Ms Ana Vuopala, Government Counsellor at the Art and Cultural Policy Department of the Ministry of Education and Culture in Finland, shared her practical insight into copyright law in the…
News BILETA Prize for Best Presentation at International IP Conference 3 Jun 201819 Jun 2019 Exeter Law School and the New IP Lawyers network were delighted to award the BILETA prize for the ‘Best Presentation By a Doctoral Researcher’ on the occasion of their second…
News Andrea Wallace gives Keynote at New Zealand’s National Digital Forum 17 Nov 201719 Jun 2019 In November, Andrea Wallace presented her research on the impact that a claim to copyright in reproductions has on meaningful access to and reuse of the public domain at the…