Seminario "Algorithmic IP Enforcement Online"
Gentilissimi, Mi chiamo Ejona Xhemalaj e sono una dottoranda del Dottorato in Diritto, Persona e Mercato presso l'Università degli Studi di Torino con supervisore professor Alessandro Cogo. Vi segnalo che *giovedì 17 febbraio 2022, dalle ore 15.00 alle ore 17.00*, avrà luogo online il seminario *"Algorithmic IP Enforcement Online"*. Relatore: Prof. *Giancarlo Frosio* (Professore al Queen's University Belfast; Stanford University; Université de Strasbourg – CEIPI). Discussant: Dott.ssa *Ejona Xhemalaj* (Dottoranda in Diritto, Persona e Mercato presso l'Università degli Studi di Torino). Il seminario si terrà in lingua inglese. Sarà possibile partecipare all’incontro connettendosi al seguente indirizzo: https://unito.webex.com/unito/j.php?MTID=mb8bc8192b87107cc5f377b506c85974f Grazie e un cordiale saluto, Ejona Xhemalaj
Buongiorno Ejona, Ejona Xhemalaj <ejona.xhemalaj@unito.it> writes: [...]
Vi segnalo che *giovedì 17 febbraio 2022, dalle ore 15.00 alle ore 17.00*,
avrà luogo online il seminario *"Algorithmic IP Enforcement Online"*.
Relatore: Prof. *Giancarlo Frosio* (Professore al Queen's University Belfast; Stanford University; Université de Strasbourg – CEIPI).
Discussant: Dott.ssa *Ejona Xhemalaj* (Dottoranda in Diritto, Persona e Mercato presso l'Università degli Studi di Torino).
grazie mille della segnalazione, avrei due domande: 1. non potrò partecipare ma sarei interessato a sentire cosa viene detto nel seminario: per favore sarà disponibile una registrazione dell'evento? 2. i temi sviluppati nel seminario sono quelli illustrati nel Marzo 2020 dal Prof. Frosio in questo paper? https://www.researchgate.net/publication/346752901_Algorithmic_Enforcement_O... «Algorithmic Enforcement Online» --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- Abstract Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly and pervasively affecting society. AI and algorithms play a relevant role in the Intellectual Property (IP) discourse as well. Tomorrow, algorithms will of course come as creators and innovators but today they are already here as enforcers. Content sanitization online will soon — and inevitably — become the sole domain of algorithmic enforcement tools. This process towards algorithmic enforcement online has been characterized by a few important recent developments. First, emerging regulatory framework, new legislative obligations and judicial trends would like to force online intermediaries to implement architectural changes leading to sanitization of allegedly infringing content — possibly legit freedom of expression — by design. Second, as a consequence, algorithmic enforcement brings about privatization of enforcement and delegation of public authority. Third, in online enforcement of intellectual property — as well as any other content sanitization — algorithms take decisions reflecting policy’s assumptions and interests that have very significant consequences to society at large, yet there is limited understanding of these processes. Finally, but critically for the focus of this investigation, Online Service Providers’ (OSPs) regulatory choices — occurring through algorithmic tools — can affect profoundly enjoyment of users’ fundamental rights, such as freedom of expression, freedom of information and right to privacy and data protection. This Chapter will map the complex conundrum triggered by algorithmic enforcement in the IP domain with special emphasis on copyright and trademark enforcement online. In doing so, this chapter, first, briefly explains what algorithmic enforcement online actually is. Second, this chapter will dig into voluntary, judicial and legislative measures that have been promoting the emergence of algorithmic enforcement online. Third, this chapter will assess tensions between algorithmic enforcement and human rights, including due process, freedom of information, freedom expression, privacy and freedom of business. In conclusion, this chapter will discuss solutions for protecting human rights from algorithmic enforcement negative externalities. --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- [...] cordiali saluti, 380° -- 380° (Giovanni Biscuolo public alter ego) «Noi, incompetenti come siamo, non abbiamo alcun titolo per suggerire alcunché» Disinformation flourishes because many people care deeply about injustice but very few check the facts. Ask me about <https://stallmansupport.org>.
Gentilissimo, La ringrazio per l'interesse e per le domande. Per la prima domanda, mi dispiace non poter confermare perché si tratta di una parte tecnica che spero riusciamo a realizzare. In ogni caso la metterò a conoscenza personalmente. Per la seconda domanda, il focus principale sarà sul paper che lei ha indicato, pero normalmente con aggiornamenti e aspetti attuali rilevanti sul tema. La ringrazio! Un saluto cordiale, Ejona Xhemalaj Il giorno mar 15 feb 2022 alle ore 13:43 380° <g380@biscuolo.net> ha scritto:
Buongiorno Ejona,
Ejona Xhemalaj <ejona.xhemalaj@unito.it> writes:
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Vi segnalo che *giovedì 17 febbraio 2022, dalle ore 15.00 alle ore 17.00*,
avrà luogo online il seminario *"Algorithmic IP Enforcement Online"*.
Relatore: Prof. *Giancarlo Frosio* (Professore al Queen's University Belfast; Stanford University; Université de Strasbourg – CEIPI).
Discussant: Dott.ssa *Ejona Xhemalaj* (Dottoranda in Diritto, Persona e Mercato presso l'Università degli Studi di Torino).
grazie mille della segnalazione, avrei due domande:
1. non potrò partecipare ma sarei interessato a sentire cosa viene detto nel seminario: per favore sarà disponibile una registrazione dell'evento?
2. i temi sviluppati nel seminario sono quelli illustrati nel Marzo 2020 dal Prof. Frosio in questo paper?
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/346752901_Algorithmic_Enforcement_O...
«Algorithmic Enforcement Online»
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Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly and pervasively affecting society. AI and algorithms play a relevant role in the Intellectual Property (IP) discourse as well. Tomorrow, algorithms will of course come as creators and innovators but today they are already here as enforcers. Content sanitization online will soon — and inevitably — become the sole domain of algorithmic enforcement tools. This process towards algorithmic enforcement online has been characterized by a few important recent developments. First, emerging regulatory framework, new legislative obligations and judicial trends would like to force online intermediaries to implement architectural changes leading to sanitization of allegedly infringing content — possibly legit freedom of expression — by design. Second, as a consequence, algorithmic enforcement brings about privatization of enforcement and delegation of public authority. Third, in online enforcement of intellectual property — as well as any other content sanitization — algorithms take decisions reflecting policy’s assumptions and interests that have very significant consequences to society at large, yet there is limited understanding of these processes. Finally, but critically for the focus of this investigation, Online Service Providers’ (OSPs) regulatory choices — occurring through algorithmic tools — can affect profoundly enjoyment of users’ fundamental rights, such as freedom of expression, freedom of information and right to privacy and data protection. This Chapter will map the complex conundrum triggered by algorithmic enforcement in the IP domain with special emphasis on copyright and trademark enforcement online. In doing so, this chapter, first, briefly explains what algorithmic enforcement online actually is. Second, this chapter will dig into voluntary, judicial and legislative measures that have been promoting the emergence of algorithmic enforcement online. Third, this chapter will assess tensions between algorithmic enforcement and human rights, including due process, freedom of information, freedom expression, privacy and freedom of business. In conclusion, this chapter will discuss solutions for protecting human rights from algorithmic enforcement negative externalities.
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cordiali saluti, 380°
-- 380° (Giovanni Biscuolo public alter ego)
«Noi, incompetenti come siamo, non abbiamo alcun titolo per suggerire alcunché»
Disinformation flourishes because many people care deeply about injustice but very few check the facts. Ask me about <https://stallmansupport.org>.
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