Prof. Dr. Martin Senftleben, Professor
of Intellectual Property Law, Amsterdam Law School
Martin
Senftleben is Professor of Intellectual Property Law and Director,
Institute for Information Law (IViR), University of Amsterdam. His
activities focus on the reconciliation of private intellectual property
rights with competing public interests of a social, cultural or
economic nature. Amongst his current research topics are AI training
and text and data mining; machine substitution of human creative labour
and author remuneration; data property and internet of things; open
science and digital sovereignty of researchers; platform and digital
ecosystem regulation. Professor Senftleben studied law at the
University of Heidelberg and worked as a researcher at IViR and the Max
Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition in Munich. In 2004, he
was awarded a Ph.D. by the University of Amsterdam. Professor
Senftleben previously worked at WIPO in Geneva and was was Professor of
Intellectual Property at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam for 13 years.
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