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Giuseppe Mazziotti
Visiting Fellow
Centre for a Digital Society
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Biography
Giuseppe Mazziotti is the Abreu Professor in Law and Innovation at Católica Global School of Law and the Centre on the Future of Law at Universidade Católica Portuguesa in Lisbon. He joined Católica after eight years (2014-2022) as a full-time Fellow and Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Trinity College Dublin.
He is currently Coordinator and Principal Investigator of the Horizon Europe project ‘Fair MusE‘ (Promoting Fairness of the Music Ecosystem in a Platform-Dominated and Post-Pandemic Europe). He holds a summa cum laude Juris Doctor (JD) degree (2001) from the University of Perugia and a PhD in Law (2007) from the European University Institute. His main research interests lie in the fields of EU intellectual property, information technology law, media law, and cultural policies.
Recent research output
Authors: MAZZIOTTI, Giuseppe;RANAIVOSON, Heritiana
Can online music platforms be fair? An interdisciplinary research manifesto - Working PaperAuthors: MAZZIOTTI, Giuseppe
A data-driven approach to copyright in the age of online platforms - Working PaperAuthors: MAZZIOTTI, Giuseppe
Is geo-blocking a real cause for concern in Europe? - Working PaperAuthors: MAZZIOTTI, Giuseppe
Copyright and Educational Uses: The unbearable case of Italian law from a European and comparative perspective - Working PaperAuthors: MAZZIOTTI, Giuseppe
New Licensing Models for Online Music Services in the European Union - Working PaperAuthors: MAZZIOTTI, Giuseppe
DRM e abuso di posizione dominante: il caso ITunes - Contribution to bookAuthors: MAZZIOTTI, Giuseppe
EU Digital Copyright Law and the End-User - BookAuthors: MAZZIOTTI, Giuseppe
EU Digital Copyright Law and the End-User - ThesisAuthors: MAZZIOTTI, Giuseppe
Il diritto d'autore comunitario nel nuovo ambiente digitale - ArticleAuthors: MAZZIOTTI, Giuseppe
Did Apple's Refusal to License Proprietary Information enabling Interoperability with its iPod Music Player Constitute an Abuse under Article 82 of the EC Treaty? - Article