Data Analytics (TDM) Webinars!
In order to properly employ Big Data and Data Analytics, it is crucial from the perspective of legal certainty that this field is copyright regulated. This will be discussed at the IPI Webinars on Data Analytics. Welcome!
EU legislator is conscious of the importance of this field, hence it is regulated in the new DSM Directive 2019/790, which introduces two new copyright exceptions for the so-called “Text and Data Mining” (TDM).
Here at Intellectual Property Institute (IPI), we undertake to organise several webinars regarding TDM, in particular:
– the first one on Friday, 12 March 2021 at 11:00 (you can join the webinar through the following link: https://teams.live.com/meet/94980385203981); and
– the second one on Monday, 15 March 2021 at 16:00 (you can join the webinar through the following link: https://teams.live.com/meet/9432909018785).
Both webinars will focus on TDM in regards to the right to research and copyright.
You are welcome to attend the webinar in the time-slot that suits you best. The webinars will be held through MS Teams by dr. Maja Bogataj Jančič.
This event is supported by the US Embassy in Slovenia through the NGO Small Grants Programme.
On September 16, 2023, Dr. Maja Bogataj Jančič participated in the event @Re:Source MAH – the 10th International Conference on Histories of Media Art, Science and Technology. The program was divided into various categories (“tracks”), specifically focusing on the documentation and preservation of media arts; climate change; pioneers of media arts; and the history of media arts in museums.
The U.S. Copyright Office has once again denied the registration of an artwork created by artificial intelligence. Artist Jason M. Allen was unsuccessful in his second attempt to register the artwork “Theatre D’opera Spatial” as a copyrighted work because it contains more than a de minimis amount of content generated by artificial intelligence (AI).
On Friday 23 June 2023, a webinar entitled “Copyright and Legal Basis for Generative Artificial Intelligence Training” was held as the inaugural event of an informal research network in the region in the field of copyright. Researchers from Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and North Macedonia participated in the event, which is part of the national Open Knowledge Day initiative and the national and regional coordination activities carried out by ODIPI under the auspices of Knowledge Rights 21.
The new report of the Knowledge Rights 21 project partner SPARC Europe is now available.