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Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) Podcast

Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
cam.ac.uk
179 episodes

The Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law CIPIL was founded in 2004. Through its activities, CIPIL aims to promote the investigation, understanding and critical appraisal of these important fields of law. The CIPIL Intellectual Property Seminar Series brings together specialist speakers to discuss prevailing issues in relation to copyright, patents, trademarks, design rights, and other subjects. The Centre brings together a group of legal academics already recognised for their historical and inter-disciplinary, as well as doctrinal, research. Drawing on the resources of Cambridge University, CIPIL is ideally positioned to carry out and promote well-informed interdisciplinary work. For more information see...

Episodes

E179

Trademarks and Free Speech: Conflicts and Resolutions: CIPIL Evening Seminar

about 13 hours ago

53m


E178

Abuse of IP Rights. Lessons from the United States?: CIPIL Spring Conference 2026

Mar. 27

33m


E177

Does the UK Need a Distinct Doctrine of Abuse of Right?: CIPIL Spring Conference 2026

Mar. 27

28m


E176

Ethical Obligations of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys: : CIPIL Spring Conference 2026

Mar. 27

28m


E174

Remedies for Abuses: Actions for Unjustified Threats: CIPIL Spring Conference 2026

Mar. 27

32m


E175

Preventing Misuse of interim injunctions: The Cross-Undertaking: CIPIL Spring Conference 2026

Mar. 27

17m


E173

The Role and Limits of Competition Law to Prevent Enforcement of Invalid IPRs: CIPIL Conference 2026

Mar. 27

33m


E172

Thirty Plus One: TRIPS, Innovation, and the Political Future of Minimum IP Standards: 19th Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture

Mar. 24

48m


E171

Copyright, Moral Rights, and Subjective Authorial Harm: CIPIL Evening Seminar

Mar. 16

28m


E170

Cross-Border Patent Enforcement: Law and Practice: CIPIL Evening Seminar

Mar. 6

46m


E169

A Technology Perspective on Intellectual Property: CIPIL Evening Seminar

Feb. 13

26m


E168

Property Framework and Copyright Maximalism: CIPIL Evening Seminar

Feb. 6

38m


E167

Chilling Effects: Repression, Conformity, and Power in the Digital Age: CIPIL/CPL Lunchtime Seminar

Feb. 4

41m


E166

Should we care about GDPR Article 22?: CIPIL Evening Seminar

Feb. 3

41m


E165

Faithful or Traitor? The Right of Explanation in a Generative AI World: CIPIL Evening Seminar

Nov. 24

49m


E164

Transformative Landscapes: How Generative AI is Shaping the Contours of US Copyright Law and Policy: CIPIL Evening Seminar

Nov. 7

54m


E163

Rethinking the 'Copy' in Copyright: CIPIL Evening Seminar

Oct. 31

55m


E162

Patents for Wellbeing: CIPIL Evening Seminar

Oct. 17

1h 1m


E161

Harnessing GenAI to Inform IP Standards: CIPIL Spring Conference 2025

Apr. 3

56m


E159

(Re)evaluating trade secrets protection in light of AI: CIPIL Spring Conference 2025

Apr. 3

23m


E160

AI and IPR Enforcement – Challenges and Opportunities: CIPIL Spring Conference 2025

Apr. 3

28m


E158

AI and the Right to Research: CIPIL Spring Conference 2025

Apr. 3

33m


E157

Re-thinking IP Territoriality in the Context of AI: CIPIL Spring Conference 2025

Apr. 3

19m


E156

More in Hope than in Fear – the Potential (Positive!) Impact of AI on Design Law: CIPIL Spring Conference 2025

Apr. 3

25m


E155

'The Reports of my Death are Greatly Exaggerated': Will Brands Survive the AI Bypass?: CIPIL Spring Conference 2025

Apr. 3

20m


E154

Substantive Human-Centric IP Standards in the Age of AI: CIPIL Spring Conference 2025

Apr. 3

14m


E153

Copyright and Related Rights - Protectability of AI-Generated Content: CIPIL Spring Conference 2025

Apr. 3

25m


E152

Emotional Perception AI: Are Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) Computer Programs?: CIPIL Spring Conference 2025

Apr. 3

25m


E151

An Introduction to AI: What we mean by ‘Artificial Intelligence’ and how does AI affect Human Creation and Innovation?: CIPIL Spring Conference 2025

Apr. 3

25m


E150

Cousins, Not Twins: Patent Claim Scope vs. The Breadth of Patent Enforcement: 18th Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture

Mar. 19

53m


E149

Property and Provenance: CIPIL Evening Seminar

Mar. 11

41m


E148

Much Ado about Disclosure: The WIPO 2024 IP Treaties: CIPIL Evening Seminar

Feb. 28

46m


E147

SkyKick in the UKSC: is the Sky a limit at all?: CIPIL Evening Seminar

Feb. 21

1h


E146

Brexit and Data Protection Law: A Possible (Missed) Opportunity for Innovative Reform?: CIPIL Evening Seminar

Nov. 11

51m


E145

Synthetic Data, Data Protection and Intellectual Property: CIPIL Evening Seminar

Oct. 25

52m


E144

Will Indigenous Peoples' Knowledge Transform Intellectual Property? Cautionary Lessons from the WIPO Genetic Resources Treaty: CIPIL Evening Seminar

Oct. 21

45m


E143

Co-producing Automated Public Decision-Making: CIPIL Evening seminar (audio)

May. 10

32m


E142

Reforming Data Protection – Enforcement Perspectives (CIPIL Spring Conference 2024)

Mar. 28

1h 11m


E141

Reforming Data Protection – Substantive Perspectives (Keynotes) (CIPIL Spring Conference 2024)

Mar. 28

1h 31m


E140

UK Data Protection – The Changing Enforcement Landscape (CIPIL Spring Conference 2024)

Mar. 28

59m


E139

UK Data Protection – The Changing Substantive Landscape (CIPIL Spring Conference 2024)

Mar. 28

1h 7m


E138

Physicalism in Intellectual Property: 17th Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture

Mar. 14

57m


E137

'A Counterintuitive Approach to the Interaction Between Trade marks and Freedom of Expression in Europe and the US: A Two-Way Relationship': CIPIL Evening seminar (audio)

Mar. 6

41m


E136

'Copyright in Fictional Characters and the Parody and Pastiche Defences': CIPIL Evening seminar (audio)

Feb. 9

55m


E135

'Inventorship in the light of Thaler v. Comptroller-General': CIPIL Evening seminar

Feb. 2

42m


E134

'The ICO’s Role in Realising a Free and Accountable Press Post-Leveson': CIPIL Seminar

Jan. 29

51m


E133

'Generative AI and Copyright Law': CIPIL Seminar

Nov. 24

44m


E132

'Queens Of Creativity: Drag, Social Norms, and Cultural Production Beyond Intellectual Property': CIPIL Seminar

Nov. 17

25m


E131

'Revisiting Personhood Theories and Effective AI Legal Framework: Contemporary and Muslim’s Discourse': CIPIL Seminar

Nov. 3

21m


E130

'Music & Drama in UK Copyright Law - Reflections on Recent Case Law': CIPIL Evening Webinar

Apr. 28

47m


CIPIL Spring Conference 2023: Session 3 - Commonwealth / Common Law Approaches to IP

Mar. 20

1h 7m


CIPIL Spring Conference 2023: Session 4 - European Harmonisation of IP

Mar. 20

1h 34m


CIPIL Spring Conference 2023: Session 2 - IP as a legal domain in the UK

Mar. 20

1h 30m


CIPIL Spring Conference 2023: Session 1 - International Legal Conceptions of IP

Mar. 20

1h 5m


First in Intellectual Property Law: 2023 Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture

Mar. 20

45m


The 'Glocal' Space in International Intellectual Property Law: CIPIL Seminar

Mar. 10

28m


Decolonising Copyright: CIPIL Evening Webinar

Feb. 3

31m


Seeing Trade Mark Reputation With Fresh-Eyes: Lessons From Consumer-Based Brand Equity Models: CIPIL Seminar

Nov. 11

45m


'Technology and the Public Interest': CIPIL Seminar

May. 20

38m


'ISDS and Intellectual Property in 2020 - Protecting Public Health in the Age of Pandemics': CIPIL Evening Webinar

May. 4

56m


'Media Freedom in the Age of Citizen Journalism': CIPIL Evening Webinar

Mar. 11

50m


'Liability for AI Training Data': CIPIL Seminar (audio)

Mar. 9

45m


CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: Lord Justice Richard Arnold - Additional explanation of Brexit (audio)

Mar. 16

8m


CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: Wolf Sauter - 'Reconciling Competition and IP Law: Patented Pharmaceuticals and Dominance Abuse' (audio)

Mar. 11

27m


CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: Trevor Cook - 'Overview and update of EU and US regulatory exclusivities' (audio)

Mar. 11

33m


CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: Rochelle Dreyfuss - 'Concluding reflections' (audio)

Mar. 11

18m


CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: Mateo Aboy - 'Is recent patent case-law good for precision medicine?' (audio)

Mar. 11

23m


CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: Kathy Liddell - 'Conceptual Framing' (audio)

Mar. 11

18m


CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: Katherine Moggridge - 'Inventive step in patent law after Actavis v ICOS' (audio)

Mar. 11

25m


CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: Katharine Stephens - 'Exhaustion, parallel trade and Brexit' (audio)

Mar. 11

24m


CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: John Liddicoat - 'Has the EU incentive for drug repositioning been effective? An empirical analysis' (audio)

Mar. 11

22m


CIPIL Spring Conference 2020: Chris Stothers - 'Drugs and competition law' (audio)

Mar. 11

22m


'Taking Information: The Criminalization of Intellectual Property Law' - Harry First: CIPIL Seminar

Feb. 18

55m


'The Destruction of an Artistic Work as an Infringement of Moral Rights - A Test Case for the Ontology of Copyright' - Alex Peukert: CIPIL Evening Seminar

Feb. 14

43m


'Platforms as Privacy Regulators' - Joris van Hoboken: CIPIL Seminar

Nov. 22

50m


'Patents and Equivalents: Words Aren't Walls - A Modest Defence of Taking the Pith' - Matt Fisher: CIPIL Seminar

Nov. 15

45m


'Unravelling Unfair Competition Law's Misunderstood Development' - Christine Haight Farleya: CIPIL Seminar

Nov. 6

1h 4m


'Towards a Methodology for Implying Copyright Licences' - Poorna Mysoor: CIPIL Seminar

Nov. 4

1h 6m


'Assessing Data Privacy Laws after 50 Years of Global Enactment' - Graham Greenleaf: CIPIL Seminar

Oct. 18

46m


'Hybrids between Intellectual Property and Unfair Competition Law': Fourteenth Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture

Mar. 14

51m


'The CJEU's Functions Doctrine - where does it come from and where will it take us?' - Annette Kur: CIPIL Seminar

Mar. 6

54m


'Negotiating Intellectual Property Chapters in New European Trade Agreements' - Xavier Seuba: CIPIL Seminar

Mar. 5

58m


'Mapping the Frontiers of Privacy and Data Protection: Recent Cases and Key Issues' - Antony White: CIPIL Seminar

Feb. 26

1h 1m


'Copyright on E-Commerce Platforms: An Insight Preview of Chinese New Law' - Hong Xue: CIPIL Seminar

Jan. 21

33m


'Freedom of Expression and Trade Mark Law: In Search of Legal Mechanisms for Striking a Balance' - Łukasz Żelechowski: CIPIL Seminar

Nov. 23

55m


'The Ethical and Legal Framework within which the Guardian approaches Information Concerning Natural Persons' - Gillian Phillips: CIPIL Seminar

Nov. 19

1h 1m


'How Copyright Affects Free Expression: A Perspective from Sino-US Trade War' - Ge Chen: CIPIL Seminar

Nov. 2

1h 1m


'Copyright Licensing for Revolutionaries' - Robert W Gomulkiewicz: CIPIL Seminar

Oct. 26

49m


'Rethinking the "Copy" in Copyright' - Yin Harn Lee: CIPIL Seminar

Oct. 19

50m


'Non-Traditional Marks In Europe: Conceptual Lessons From Their Potential Demise' - Graeme B. Dinwoodie: CIPIL Seminar

May. 14

1h


'The History of Patents,1600-1850' - Robert Burrell & Aaron Graham: CIPIL Seminar

May. 4

1h 1m


'The Parody Exception in Copyright Law' - Sabine Jacques: CIPIL Seminar

May. 1

53m


'Copyright and Property-Think': Thirteenth Annual International Intellectual Property Lecture by Jessica Litman

Mar. 14

40m


'Notice-based remedies for illegality': Przemysław Polanski - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

Mar. 14

24m


'Where are we going?': Nicolo Zingales - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

Mar. 14

27m


'Where are we going?': Matthias Leistner - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

Mar. 14

35m


'Where are we going?': Christina Angelopoulos - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

Mar. 14

29m


'Proactive obligations for intermediary platforms': Daithi Mac Sithigh - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

Mar. 14

23m


'Proactive obligations for intermediary platforms': Mark Bunting - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

Mar. 14

25m


'Notice-based remedies for illegality': Hugh Tomlinson - CIPIL Annual Spring Conference 2018

Mar. 14

16m