The Centre for Intellectual Property, Policy & Management (CIPPM) will host Dr. Yin Harn Lee – a specialist in videogames and copyright. The event promises to be a treat for anyone interested in videogames, copyright and new technologies.
It will take place as a lunch time seminar, so please bring your sandwich and come along!
The event is taking place today (28th May 2024) at 12 noon in F201 (Fusion, 201).
Dr. Lee is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Bristol, and her research primarily focuses on copyright law and videogames, and she has written on issues such as videogame modding, game cloning and videogame preservation. Most recently, she co-authored a study for the World Intellectual Property Organization on copyright infringement in the videogame industry, and a study on IP and the Metaverse for the UK Intellectual Property Office. She is a co-editor of the Interactive Entertainment Law Review. She is also interested in copyright history and doctrine and private law remedies.
Please follow this link for an abstract of Dr Lee’s talk: https://microsites.bournemouth.ac.uk/cippm/2024/05/28/yin-harn-lee-the-game-cloning-conundrum/
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