Peter Picht has two papers out on the European Commission’s draft SEP regulation. The first, available on ssrn, is The Draft EU SEP Regulation: Issue Spotting. Here is
a link to the paper, and here is the abstract: [...]
Peter Picht has two papers out on the European Commission’s draft SEP regulation. The first, available on ssrn, is The Draft EU SEP Regulation: Issue Spotting. Here is
a link to the paper, and here is the abstract: [...]
Recently, the EU Parliament adopted a resolution calling for new rules to ensure a fair and sustainable music streaming sector for creators. This shows how music creators’
demands for fair remuneration are far from resolved, despite the EU’s efforts to empower them through the adoption of Articles 18 to 22 of the Copyright in the [...]
1. In September and October 2023, the Munich Local Division of the UPC decided two applications for preliminary injunctions, both filed by 10x Genomics, Inc. and the President
and Fellows of Harvard College against NanoString Technologies Inc., NanoString Technologies Germany GmbH, and NanoString Technologies Netherlands B.V. [...]
Groups of students in your classes may want to put their new collaborative skills and creativity into the service of others by entering a new student video contest, sponsored
by the AAA-ICDR Foundation and the Divided Community Project’s #CampusBridge initiative. [...]
In recent years, a so called ‘Secondary Publication Right’ (SPR) has been adopted in a number of European countries and become a policy hot topic at the EU level. The term
encompasses a variety of special regimes empowering (or obliging) authors to retain some of the usage rights over their publicly funded works vis-à-vis scientific [...]
Europeans are the biggest producers of electronic equipment waste (‘e-waste’); according to recent numbers, in 2018 approximately 4 million tons of e-waste were discarded
in the European Union. This amounts to more than 16 kg of e-waste per capita per year. [...]
Helping You Do the Best Mediation You Can is Part 2 of a two-part series presenting action research about factors affecting mediators’ individual practice systems and how
they can improve their systems. Part 1 describes a study of mediators at well-received educational programs to help them learn why they developed their particular [...]
1. Maciej Padamczyk and Duncan Matthews posted a paper on ssrn titled Proportionality and Patent Injunctions, which also appears as a chapter in European Patent Law: The Unified
Patent Court and the European Patent Convention (D. Matthews & P. Torremans, eds., De Gruyter 2023). Here is a link to the paper, and here is the abstract: [...]
Psychologist Kenneth Kressel argued that mediators’ mental models of mediation are largely unconscious mixtures of formal models and “personal ‘mini-theories’ of conflict
and role of mediators.” He defined mental schemas or models as “ideas the mediator holds about the role of the mediator; the goals to be attained (and avoided), [...]
Last month I sent you Leading a Divided Campus: Ideas and Illustrations and a checklist for students to extend support to their friends. I write today about a resource just
published — Joint Campus-Law Enforcement Preparation for Campus Demonstrations and Hate Incidents amid Violence in the Middle East: Ideas for an Agenda, go.osu.edu/dcpgle. [...]