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Camilla Signoretta

Camilla Signoretta

Research Associate

Centre for a Digital Society

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San Domenico - Convento, SD043

Working languages

Italian, English

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Biography

Camilla Signoretta is a Research Assistant at the European University Institute (EUI), Centre for a Digital Society, focusing on Competition and Intellectual Property Law, and a Research Fellow at the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies (SSSA), specializing in EU Copyright Law and Digital Markets Regulation.
Previously, Camilla was a student and later a PhD Candidate at the Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, where she took part in EU-funded and national research projects, tenders, and consultancy activities on EU copyright law within the broader context of media and creative industry regulation.
Camilla defended her PhD thesis, “From Distortive Uses to New Limits: Towards an Abuse-of-Rights Logic in IP Law,” with honors before a committee of distinguished IP scholars. Her paper “Cracking the Walls of IPRs Through Article 101 TFEU: When Territorial Restrictions Become Abusive under IP Law” was also awarded as Best Junior Paper at the EUI–MPI Florence Conference on IP, Competition, and Innovation.
Her research and publication agenda primarily explores the interface between intellectual property and competition law, with a growing interest in digital platform regulation and its impact on bargaining power asymmetries in media and creative markets. Camilla has also held funded research stays at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition (Munich) and, more recently, at the Institute for Information Law (Amsterdam).

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