Category: Graduated response
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IPSC 2016 – Stanford Law School
I had a great time, back in August, at the 16th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference IPSC held this year in Stanford Law School. It is the second time I take part in the IPSC and as with the previous time as was impressed by the size and quality of the conference. Here’s a…
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My SLS talk on The reform of the HADOPI and of the French graduated response after the Lescure Review
Here the full presentation from the SLS conference
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The SLS 2013 conference at the Edinburgh Law School
The 2013 annual conference of the Society of Legal Scholar is in full swing at the Edinburgh Law School. There is a great programme, notably in the IP/IT sections. Unfortunately, I am going to miss the first few days because I am just starting my new job at Edinburgh. Will be presenting on Thursday…
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France revokes ability to disconnect convicted file-sharers from the Internet
French courts will not be able to disconnect convicted file-sharers from the internet anymore.[1][2] On 8th July 2013, the French Culture minister issued a decree modifying the graduated response scheme and removing the disconnection penalty.[3] Under the graduated response mechanism introduced in 2009-2010, French courts were able to disconnect people who had been found guilty…
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My Bileta 2013 paper: Disconnecting the HADOPI and the French graduated response?
My presentation made at Bileta 2013 on the French copyright system and its future in light of the upcoming Lescure Review