Kristofer Erickson

Dr Kristofer Erickson joined the University of Glasgow as Lord Kelvin Research Fellow in Social Sciences in 2013. With an interdisciplinary focus on network-mediated communication, creative industries and innovation policy, Kristofer Erickson’s research has been cited by Fortune Magazine, Wikimedia Foundation and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). From 2012-2015 he undertook ESRC-funded research on the value of the public domain, which was published in the Harvard Journal of Law and Technology. He is academic editor of Internet Policy Review, the peer-reviewed Open Journal on Internet Regulation, and co-founder of the Copyright Evidence Wiki, a data minable repository of empirical research on the role of intellectual property in society. Kristofer is involved with hacker/maker communities and is organiser of the Copyright Visualisation Hackathon (2016) and the Open Innovation Design Jam (2016).
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Music Copyright: Understanding UK Copyright Law When Working with Music (FutureLearn)

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Music Copyright: Understanding UK Copyright Law When Working with Music (FutureLearn)
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Understand UK music copyright law and how it applies to you as a creator, producer, marketer, distributor or licensee of music. This online course introduces you to the key aspects of UK music copyright law.
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