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Dr Sanya Samtani: Research as a Human Right. Right to Research in Int'l. Copyright Seminar 2.2
This cutting edge seminar series looks at legal academic writings at the intersection of intellectual property, human rights, text and data mining (TDM) research, international law, and advanced legal theory. It is intended for advanced students writing a major research paper on the topic. SEMINAR 2 part 2: THE RIGHT TO RESEARCH AS A HUMAN RIGHT by DR SANYA SAMTANI Dr Sanya Samtani of the University of Pretoria in South Africa discusses how Access to Knowledge in General and the Right to Research in Particular may be considered human rights in the context of international human rights instruments and the obligations of nation states. What are the human rights duties of states with relation to copyright and the right to research? What is the utility, or danger, of framing research interests as “rights”? What do TDM researchers need to do to perform their research? How do any of these steps implicate copyright or other exclusive rights? How does lack of copyright permission distort research outcomes? How does US law and EU law approach the issue of exceptions for research uses? How has the openness of fair use and fair dealing standards been by courts to permit TDM and other research uses? Is the openness unique to common law countries? In what ways do licensing practices enable or form barriers to TDM research in practice? These are just a few of the questions considered by our eminent group of scholars and writers over the 15 weeks of this seminar series. ABOUT THE SERIES Promoting “learning” and “science” were among the first purposes of early copyright laws. And human rights laws require states to respect, protect and promote rights to impart and receive information and to benefit from advances in science. This lecture series brings these two strands of law into conversation, and perhaps conflict, to explore the actual and ideal dimensions of the right to research in copyright law. The lectures discuss legal academic writings at the intersection of intellectual property, human rights, text and data mining research, international law, and advanced legal theory. Each lecture is being edited and published under an open license to enable reuse in educational and other contexts. ABOUT THE HOST Professor Sean Flynn Professor Flynn teaches courses on the intersection of intellectual property, trade law, and human rights and is Director of the Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property (PIJIP). At PIJIP, Professor Flynn designs and manages a wide variety of research and advocacy projects that promote the public interest in intellectual property and information law and coordinates PIJIP’s academic program..

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The Right to Research in International Copyright Law

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Panel at WIPO: The Right to Research in International Copyright (Full length). 10 May 2022.

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Panel at WIPO: The Right to Research in International Copyright (Highlights). 10 May 2022.

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Prof Sean Flynn: A Conceptual Overview. Right to Research in International Copyright Seminar 1

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Prof Sean Flynn: Research as a Human Right. Right to Research in International Copyright Seminar 2.1

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Dr Sanya Samtani: Research as a Human Right. Right to Research in Int'l. Copyright Seminar 2.2

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Prof Klaus Beiter: Research as a Human Right. Right to Research in Int'l. Copyright Seminar 2.3

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Prof Desmond Oriakhogba: Research as a Human Right. Right to Research in Intl. Copyright Seminar 2.4

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Prof Amanda Levendowski: Garbage in, Garbage Out. Right to Research in Int'l Copyright Seminar 3

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Seminar 3: Q&A. Right to Research in International Copyright.

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Prof Michael Carroll: TDM Exceptions in the US. Right to Research in Int'l. Copyright Seminar 5.1

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Felix Reda: TDM Exceptions in EU. Right to Research in International Copyright Seminar 5.2

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Prof Matthew Sag: Non Expressive Use. Right to Research in International Copyright Seminar 6.1

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Prof Carys Craig: Non-Expressive Use. Right to Research in International Copyright Seminar 6.2

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Prof Thomas Margoni: Civil Law Exceptions for TDM. Right to Research in Int'l. Copyright Seminar 7.1

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Prof Allan Rocha: Civil Law Exceptions for TDM. Right to Research in Intl. Copyright Seminar 7.2.

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Prof Erik Stallman: TDM and Licensing. Right to Research in International Copyright Seminar 8.1

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Prof Rachael Samberg: TDM and Licensing. Right to Research in International Copyright Seminar 8.2

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Dave Hansen: TDM and Licensing. Right to Research in International Copyright Seminar 8.3

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Prof Lucie Guibault: Licensing and TDM. Right to Research in International Copyright Seminar 9

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Dr Mike Palmedo: Empirical Research. Right to Research in International Copyright Seminar 10

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Prof Jens Pohlmann: TDM Examples. Right to Research in International Copyright Seminar 11.1

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Prof Vukosi Marivate: NLP and TDM in Africa. Right to Research in Int'l Copyright Seminar 11.2

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Prof Vukosi Marivate: NLP and TDM in Africa. Right to Research in Int'l Copyright Seminar 11.2 short

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Prof Sean Flynn: Intro to Critical Legal Theory. Right to Research in Int'l. Copyright Seminar 12.0

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Prof Séverine Dusollier: Ecologies of IP Openness. Right to Research in Intl. Copyright Seminar 12.1

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Prof Duncan Kennedy: Critical legal studies. Right to Research in Intl. Copyright Seminar 12.2

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Prof Carys Craig: Politics of IP. Right to Research in International Copyright Seminar 12.3

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Prof Peter Jaszi: The metamorphosis of authorship. Right to Research in Intl. Copyright Seminar 12.4

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Prof Peter Yu: Globalizing Fair Use. Right to Research in Intl. Copyright Seminar 13.1

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Prof Niva Elkin-Koren: Transplanting Fair Use. Right to Research in Intl. Copyright Seminar 13.2

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Prof Ariel Katz: Unfair Use as market failure. Right to Research in Intl. Copyright Seminar 14

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Prof Martin Senftleben: International Copyright. Right to Research in Intl. Copyright Seminar 15.1

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Prof João Quintais: International Copyright. Right to Research in Intl. Copyright Seminar 15.2 & Q&A

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