About CREATe
CREATe investigates the future of creative production in the digital age. We look at innovation and the public sphere from the perspectives of intellectual property law, information law and competition law. We are the UK @copyrightcentre.
About CREATe
CREATe investigates the future of creative production in the digital age. We look at the public sphere from the perspectives of intellectual property law, information law and competition law. We are the UK @copyrightcentre.
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Empirical evidence in CREATe@10
On 6 December 2022, we launched the UK Authors’ Earnings and Contracts 2022 report, commissioned by the Authors Licensing and…
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Platform neo-regulation: an international perspective
CREATe's work on platform regulation for the AHRC Creative Industries Policy & Evidence Centre (PEC) is being discussed in international…
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Empirical evidence in CREATe@10
On 6 December 2022, we launched the UK Authors’ Earnings and Contracts 2022 report, commissioned by the Authors Licensing and…
Read More
Platform neo-regulation: an international perspective
CREATe's work on platform regulation for the AHRC Creative Industries Policy & Evidence Centre (PEC) is being discussed in international…
Read More
The Copyright Evidence Portal gives access to the world’s current knowledge about copyright law and its effects – as a data-minable Wiki catalogue and through visualizations. It includes the Copyright Evidence Wiki, a digital resource intended to construct a complete catalogue of existing empirical evidence relevant to copyright policy in order to inform public debate.
A digital archive of primary sources on copyright from the invention of the printing press (c. 1450) to the Berne Convention (1886) and beyond. For each of the thirteen geographical areas covered, a national editor has selected, transcribed, translated and commented on documents. Primary Sources on Copyright is co-produced with CIPIL / University of Cambridge.
CopyrightUser.eu will provide authoritative and accessible guidance on EU copyright law. The website – developed through the Horizon 2020 project reCreating Europe: Rethinking digital copyright for a culturally diverse, accessible, creative Europe – will help ‘copyright users’ across the EU make informed decisions on copyright issues.
CopyrightUser.org is an independent online resource intended to make UK copyright law accessible to creators, media professionals, entrepreneurs, students, and members of the public. The platform offers innovative multimedia resources and accessible guidance that are based on authoritative research and responsive to users’ needs.
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RESEARCH PAPERS
December marks the beginning of an important season at the University of Glasgow: a winter graduation season. On 5th December…
CREATe presents the tenth entry in our 2022 series of working papers: “Trade Dress Protection and its Impact on Competition:…
CREATe is happy to present the ninth entry in our series of working papers released in 2022: “Affinity-based Algorithmic Pricing:…