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OVERVIEW
The aim of the webinar is to introduce the audience, in particular non-lawyers, to the legal framework of text and data mining, focusing on the main aspects of the law at the European level.
Date: Tuesday 21 March 2017
Time: 1400 GMT
Duration: 45-60 minutes including Q&A
SPEAKERS
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Giulia Dore
Post-doc Research Assistant in Law, School of Law, CREAte, University of Glasgow
Read about Giulia Dore here.
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Nancy Pontika
Open Access Aggregation Officer
CORE
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LEARNING OUTCOMES
An understanding of the key principles of copyright law that are applicable to text and data mining.
Subject level and previous knowledge required
Introductory and non-intensive, no previous knowledge or experience required.
REGISTRATION
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