Dates: July 7 and 8, 2025 (Monday and Tuesday)
Time: 9am to 5pm
Venue: Academic Conference Room, 11/F Cheng Yu Tung Tower, The University of Hong Kong
Registration link: https://hkuems1.hku.hk/hkuems/ec_regform.aspx?guest=Y&UEID=101164
Program
Day 1: Monday July 7
8:30 Registration desk opens.
9:00 Welcome speeches: Ariel Katz (SERCI President), and Ryan Whalen (HKU).
9:30 Session 1: SERCI Annual Guest Keynote Lecture. Chairperson: Ariel Katz (University of Toronto).
Speaker: Stefan Bechtold (ETH Zurich), “Copyright and Human Behavior”.
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 Session 2. Chairperson: Kristelia García (Georgetown University).
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Ryan Whalen (HKU), “Musical Fair Use Networks”.
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Soojung Crystal Chun (Georgia Institute of Technology), “Protect or Promote? Strategic Framing and Stakeholder Tensions in the Copyright AI Debate”.
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Christian Handke (Erasmus University of Rotterdam), “The Great Piracy Experiment and its Lessons Regarding Ethics”.
12:30 Lunch break (Lunch will be served for invited guests)
13:30 Session 3. Chairperson: Joost Poort (University of Amsterdam).
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Dennis Khong (Multimedia University Malaysia), “Copyright in a World of Zero Creation Cost”.
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Giovanni Ramello (University of Turin), “Social Norms, Copyright and Scientific Publications”.
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Zhengyi Zhang (Waseda University), “Economic Analysis of Game Companies’ Behavior”.
15:00 Coffee break
15:30 Session 4. Chairperson: Richard Watt (University of Canterbury)
- Martin Kretschmer (University of Glasgow), “Copyright earnings and labour markets in creative industries: what have we learned from a series of UK surveys since 2006”.
- Sandra Hui (Intellectual Property Department, HKSAR), “Latest Developments in Hong Kong’s Copyright Regime”.
Day 2: Tuesday July 8
9:30 Session 5. Chairperson: Ryan Whalen (HKU)
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Nikhil Purohit (Supreme Court of India), “Orphan Works: A Law and Economics Analysis”.
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Yahong Li (HKU), “New Neighboring Rights for AIGC”.
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 Session 6. Chairperson: Christian Handke (Erasmus University of Rotterdam).
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Shreya Goswami (Goenka University), “AI, Creative Destruction and Copyright Law: Economic and Legal Implications in the Music Industry”.
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Junhan Wang (Tsinghua University), “Forced to Pursue Science: Entity List Triggers Science Seeking Innovation”.
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Alexander Cuntz (WIPO), “Elvis’ Ghost or Digital Replica: Publicity Rights and Integrated IP Strategy”.
12:30 Lunch break (Lunch will be served for invited guests)
13:30 Session 7. Chairperson: Nikhil Purohit (Supreme Court of India)
- Jiehao Zhang (Tsinghua University), “The Hidden Cost of Superficial Practices: Patent Citation of False Science and Startup Funding”.
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Zachary Cooper (VU Amsterdam), “Dams for the Infinite River: Limits to Copyright’s Power Over the Next Generation of Generative AI Media”.
15:00 Coffee break
15:30 Session 8. Chairperson: Giovanni Ramello (University of Turin)
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Martin Kretschmer (University of Glasgow), “Copyright and Alin in the UK: Opting-in or Opting-out?”.
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Juliana Patricio da Paixão (Independent Lawyer and Judge), “Unfair Competition and Parasitic Behavior in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Economic and Legal Implications”.
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Kalpana Tyagi (Maastricht University), “Generative AI, EU Press Publisher’s Rights and the Australian News Bargaining Approach: Copyright and Competition Law as Enablers of Media Plurality and Diversity of Opinion”.