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| Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
| 9-Sep-2025 | Artificial Intelligence for Cultural Heritage Research: the Challenges in UK Copyright Law and Policy | Westenberger, P; Farmaki, D |
| 26-May-2024 | Authorship in artificial intelligence-generated works: Exploring originality in text prompts and artificial intelligence outputs through philosophical foundations of copyright and collage protection | Mazzi, F |
| 2025 | Copyright Infringement in AI Models: Statutory interpretation, Memorisation and Metaphors in Getty Images and GEMA | Bosher, H |
| 1-Jun-2024 | Deciphering Article 17 of the Digital Copyright Directive and its Compatibility with Freedom of Expression and Information following Republic of Poland v European Parliament (C-401/19) | Krokida, Z |
| 15-Mar-2020 | Has Skidmore v Led Zeppelin changed US music copyright infringement rules for better or worse? | Bosher, H |
| 3-Feb-2022 | The UK Economics of Music Streaming Inquiry | Bosher, H |
| 22-Aug-2022 | Use of filters by online intermediaries and the rights of users: Developments in the European Union, Mexico, India and China | Krokida, Z |