
QUT Professor Endorses UK Push To Create Smokefree Generations
QUT Media4th November 2025 The United Kingdom Parliament is considering a bill aimed at making smoking obsolete, which has been
A recent COMMUNIA Association post critiques the traditional view of copyright in the EU, which prioritizes the exclusive rights of creators and often limits users’ rights to exceptions – a practice which hinders access to protected works, especially in the digital environment. Christophe Geiger and Bernd Justin Jütte make the case for a shift toward recognizing user rights as fundamental, since doing so would help transform copyright into a mechanism that not only promotes creativity, but also facilitates access to protected works. Their discussion includes the need for a legal framework that aligns user rights with the digital age, ensuring that access is not obstructed by technological or legal barriers.
Specifically, the authors address the challenges posed by digital distribution, where rightsholders can restrict access in many ways which limit the exercise of user rights. They call for legal and institutional reforms which would ensure that user rights are enforceable and that access to copyrighted works is not unduly restricted by private ordering or technological measures.
The core argument is that copyright must serve a dual function, by incentivizing creation and enabling public access to culture and knowledge. The article advocates for legislative and institutional solutions to ensure that access to copyrighted works is fair and that the interests of users and creators are well-balanced; “Without access to copyrighted work there can be no creativity and where there is no creativity, the social contract behind copyright is broken.”
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QUT Media4th November 2025 The United Kingdom Parliament is considering a bill aimed at making smoking obsolete, which has been
Speaking at the Global Expert Network on Copyright User Rights Symposium on 16 June 2025, Professor Christophe Geiger argues for
On 25 September 2025, Professor Wend Wendland, delivered the 14th Peter Jaszi Distinguished Lecture at American University in Washington D.C..
On September 18, 2025, the Italian Senate definitively approved the country’s first comprehensive framework law on artificial intelligence (AI). The
Por Andrés Izquierdo Durante la segunda semana de agosto, fui invitado a hablar en la Feria Internacional del Libro de
By Andrés Izquierdo AI, Copyright, and the Future of Creativity: Notes from the Panama International Book FairDuring the second week
