Presentations

2019

  • [Invited] “The text and data mining exceptions in the EU: unfinished business?” (October 2019) CREATe Symposium 2019, Glasgow University
  • [Chair] (and co-organiser) “Regulating digital platforms: comparing the British and French Models”(October 2019), FBLS @ University of Edinburgh
  • “The text and data mining exceptions in the EU: unfinished business?” (May 2019) TILTing19, Tilburg University

2018

  • [Invited] “The case for a single, mandatory and broad EU copyright exception for text and data mining” (October 2018) Seminar at the University of East Anglia

2017

  • [Invited] “Le data mining – l’itinéraire d’une exception au droit d’auteur au sein de l’Union Européenne” (October 2017) JUSPI, Université Paris-Descartes; Blog Post
  • [Invited] “The EU copyright reforms and the Proposed Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market” (June 2017) MAPPING IP, Sofia, Bulgaria; Blog Post
  • “The French private copying system after the 2016 copyright law reforms” (April 2017) BILETA 2017, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal; Blog Post
  • [Invited] “Opinion on the proposed regulations for Kenyan Collective Management Organisations” (February 2017), Kenyan Copyright Board (KECOBO), Nairobi, Kenya; Blog Post

2016

  • [Chair] Chair of the afternoon session and panels of the conference “Intellectual Property and Information Technology outside its borders” (December 2016) CUERPI Research Centre / Grenoble Law School; Blog Post
  • [Invited] “Open Access et doctrine juridique dans le cadre du ‘Research Excellence Framework (REF)’ britannique”, Panelist by videoconferencing, “Table-ronde : Open Science juridique, une utopie ?” (November 2016) 4e Journées Européennes d’Informatique Juridique (JEIJ), Paris; Blog Post
  • [Invited] “Intellectual Privacy: The Interplay between IP and Privacy”, Panelist (November 2016) MAPPING Second General Assembly, Prague; Blog Post
  • “A soft stick and a bitter carrot? Assessing France’s graduated response scheme against piracy and state interventionism in the marketplace for copyrighted content” (August 2016) 16th Annual IPSC, Stanford Law School;  Blog Post
  • “A soft stick and a bitter carrot? Assessing France’s two-pronged strategy against copyright piracy” (April 2016) BILETA University of Hertfordshire
  • [Invited] “Réforme du droit d’auteur européen” (February 2016) Les JINOV 2016, Grand Hôtel Intercontinental Opéra, Paris

2015

  • [Invited] “Context, Avenues and Roadblocks to the EU Reform Agenda for Copyright Exceptions” in the conference “Copyright Reform: The Implications One Year On” (November 2015) University of Bournemouth
  • [Invited] “The Reform of EU Copyright law” (September 2015) The MAPPING First General Assembly Hannover
  • [Invited] “Corporate social responsibility and the private copying exception” in the workshop “Valuing Knowledge, Creativity and Innovation: Relating Corporate Social Responsibility to Copyright Law” (August 2015) Plymouth University

2013

2012

2011

  • [Invited] “Disconnecting copyright infringers from the internet: A comparison between the French HADOPI and the British Digital Economy Act graduated response schemes” [with Lilian Edwards] (April 2011) Franco-British Lawyer Society, Edinburgh Law School

2010

  • “The French Copyright Authority (HADOPI), the graduated response and the disconnection of illegal file-sharers” (October 2010) 38th Annual TPRC, George Mason University – Washington
  • With Jane Winn: “Regulating unconscionability: ex ante and ex post strategies” (September 2010) 27th Annual conference of the European Association of Law and Economics, Université Panthéon-Assas – Paris II
  • “The French Copyright Authority (HADOPI), the graduated response and the disconnection of illegal file-sharers” (August 2010) IPSC, University of California Berkeley
  • [Invited] “Libre diffusion de la recherche universitaire : les mutations de l’édition juridique aux États-Unis et au Royaume-Uni” (July 2010) Journée des adhérents ADBS, EHESS – Paris
  • “The French Copyright Authority (HADOPI), the graduated response and the disconnection of illegal file-sharers” (June 2010) Gikii V, University of Edinburgh
  • “The French Copyright Authority (HADOPI), the graduated response and the disconnection of illegal file-sharers” (March 2010) BILETA 2010, University of Vienna

2009

  • “France: the land of the Linux? The case of DRM interoperability and reverse-engineering” (September 2009) GikII 4, IViR – University of Amsterdam
  • “The French Copyright Authority (HADOPI), the graduated response and the disconnection of illegal file-sharers” (March 2009) SCRIPTed conference on the Governance of New Technologies, University of Edinburgh
  • [Invited] “Panel on the Legal Landscape [regarding DRMs]” (March 2009) Federal Trade Commission Town Hall Meeting on DRMs, FTC @ University of Washington (Seattle)

2008

  • [Invited] “How to promote and improve access to a European legal literature?” (December 2008) European Legal e-Access / Journées Européennes d’Informatique Juridique, Palais du Luxembourg – Sénat (Paris)
  • “The French “Creation and Internet” bill: an intelligent design?” (September 2008) GikIII, Oxford Internet Institute
  • [Invited] “La copie privée en France et au Royaume-Uni: un droit de copier ou un droit de payer?” (May 2008) La propriété intellectuelle face au défi de la mondialisation, Université Paul Verlaine (Metz)
  • [Invited] “Private copying in France and the UK: a right to copy or a right to pay?” (March 2008) International Harmonization of Copyright Limitations and Exceptions, Cardozo Law School (New York)

2007

  • [Invited] “Round table: New Speech: the Wisdom of Crowds?” (September 2007) SCL Law 2.0? : New Speech, New Property, New Identity, Herbert Smith (London)
  • [Invited] “International, European and French Copyright Law” (May 2007) Bayer Crop Science (Lyon)
  • “La France v. Apple: who’s the dadvsi in DRMs?” (April 2007) BILETA, University of Hertfordshire

2006

  • “La France v. Apple: who’s the dadvsi in DRMs?” (December 2006) International Conference on Business, Law and Technology, Copenhagen
  • “La France v. Apple: who’s the dadvsi in DRMs?” (September 2006) VI World Computer Law Conference, Edinburgh

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