
Description
Fide holds this session via the ONLINE platform Microsoft Teams. In order to attend it is essential to request your assistance through the AreaFide platform*.
IMPORTANT
The session will be held in English.
- Yolanda BERGEL SÁINZ DE BARANDA, Visiting professor at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
- Haris HASIC, Associate Professor and the Vice-Dean for research and development at the University of Travnik Faculty of Law in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Laurent MANDERIEUX, Professor of Intellectual Property Law and International and European Law, Member of the Directorate Board, Bocconi University. Fide Academic Advisor
- Ulrika WENNERSTEN, Researcher and teacher in Intellectual Property Law and Market Law, Lund University
- Ulrika WENNERSTEN, Researcher and teacher in Intellectual Property Law and Market Law, Lund University
Objectives:
Intellectual property is key to Museums: from IP rights attached to artworks to digitalization of works and merchandising, museums do operate within IP limits. The fast digitalization of collections, issues connected to museum websites’ development, and the entry of museums world in a closer relationship, for the good or for the bad, with business, makes the relationship between IP and Museums more complex and dynamic than ever. For this 27th Encounter, the FIDE/TIPSA Global Digital Encounters pool their forces with the European Intellectual Property Teachers’ Network (EIPTN), the largest such network in Europe, and in particular with its Working Group on Teaching IP in relation to Arts, Fashion, Culture and Creative Industries: EIPTN Academics from Europe will provide a worldwide picture of recent developments on IP and Museums, and the future of Museums thanks to a dynamic and yet careful use of IP tools.
Methodology: The dynamic of the session will respect the usual rules of Fide and the participation and interaction of the speakers and attendees as well, making only the changes required for its celebration on line. All sessions organized at Fide are convened under the Chatham House Rule, participants have the right to use the information they receive, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of any other participant may be revealed.
Schedule: The session will be held from 1.00 to 2.00 pm
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Location: Plataform Microsoft Teams.
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