Legal Thesis Talks explores the latest and most thought-provoking legal theses from law schools across Finland. Each episode features in-depth discussions with scholars and experts, diving into cutting-edge research and key legal issues shaping the future of law. Join us as we uncover innovative ideas and insights that challenge traditional perspectives and inspire the next generation of legal thinkers.
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Sui Generis Copyright and User-Generated Content in the Metaverse
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In this episode of Legal Thesis Talks, we discuss Janne Valkama's master's thesis from June 2024, Creative Metaverses: Sui Generis Copyright for User Generated Content in Web 4.0: Private Regulatory Models and Technologies Interaction with a Justified Copyright Law from the University of Turku. This comprehensive thesis delves into the transformati…
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Navigating Copyright in the Age of AI: Protecting Creativity in Artificial Intelligence-Generated Works
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In this episode of Legal Thesis Talks, we discuss Iina Ryynänen's master's thesis from Spring 2024, titled, Lack of Copyright Protection in AI-Generated Works: A New Form of Protection, from the University of Lapland. The thesis addresses the critical issue of intellectual property protection for works generated by artificial intelligence. It exami…
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In this episode of Legal Thesis Talks, we discuss Saman Saama's master's thesis from September 2024, Firm Mandate: How Shareholder Preferences Shape the Mandate, Exemplified by Shareholder Activism from the University of Helsinki. The thesis explores how shareholder preferences—both objective and subjective—shape the corporate mandate. By analyzing…
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