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Thomas GC Hood is a Herchel Smith Scholar and postgraduate at Queen Mary University of London, completing an MSc in the Management of Intellectual Property. He is also a Volunteer Research Fellow at Queen Mary, supervised by Dr Guan H Tang. Thomas previously studied music at Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating in 2020. He is an aspiring barrister and will begin his PGDL LLM at BPP in September 2021.
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Jun 21, 2021 ∙ 9 min
‘Alterers’ Filtering out Artists: Using the ‘Public’ Perspective to Preserve Moral Rights over Digital Art
In the digital age, the sharing of images is prevalent across a variety of online platforms. Instagram, one of the largest of these, can provide an up-and-coming artist with an audience of over one billion users. Some already predict the platform’s decline. Kenny Schachter recently commented that, given Instagram’s ever-changing format, ‘it is only a matter of time before the powers that be get too greedy and the ease and accessibility of the app decline’.[1] Yet platforms like Instagram...
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Jun 21, 2021 ∙ 22 min
Copyright Law between Art and the Internet: In Conversation with Professor Andreas Rahmatian
Professor Andreas Rahmatian is Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Glasgow School of Law. Originally from Vienna, he obtained his first degree in law and a PhD in Private Law from the University of Vienna, and completed another degree in musicology and history there. He holds an LLM from the University of London. He worked as an associate attorney-at-law in Vienna and qualified as a solicitor with a City firm in London before he became a full-time academic. He has been a fellow...
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