Chris Morrison and Jane Secker (UK Copyright Literacy)
30 episodes
2 months ago
Jane and Chris from copyrightliteracy.org talk to their most distinguished guest to date - copyright legend the Rt. Hon. Professor Sir Robin Jacob.
Robin talks about his journey from physics student at Cambridge through to his life as a barrister and eventually High Court judge. He gives us the inside scoop on the cases he defended and presided over and talks about some of his copyright heroes. And of course he tells us the name of his favourite cake.
This podcast interview was recorded on 15 January 2025. We are extremely grateful to Robin for his time and for his patience while he waited for us to finish this edit.
Robin's copyright heroes:
- William (Bill) Cornish - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Cornish
- Hugh Laddie - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Laddie
- Peter Prescott - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Prescott_(barrister)
- Anthony Walton - https://iporalhistory.co.uk/project/walton-anthony/
- Thomas Blanco White - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Blanco_White
Some selected cases:
- EMI Music Publishing vs Papathanasiou (Vangelis, Chariots of Fire): https://www.lostinmusic.org/cases/detail/16-emi-music-publishing-vs-papathanasiou-spheric
- Hyperion Records vs Sawkins: https://www.5rb.com/case/hyperion-records-ltd-v-sawkins/
- Interlego AG v Tyco Industries Inc (the Lego case): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlego_AG_v_Tyco_Industries_Inc
- Columbia Graphophone case: https://www.lostinmusic.org/cases/detail/10-frederic-austin-vs-columbia-gramophone-co
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Jane and Chris from copyrightliteracy.org talk to their most distinguished guest to date - copyright legend the Rt. Hon. Professor Sir Robin Jacob.
Robin talks about his journey from physics student at Cambridge through to his life as a barrister and eventually High Court judge. He gives us the inside scoop on the cases he defended and presided over and talks about some of his copyright heroes. And of course he tells us the name of his favourite cake.
This podcast interview was recorded on 15 January 2025. We are extremely grateful to Robin for his time and for his patience while he waited for us to finish this edit.
Robin's copyright heroes:
- William (Bill) Cornish - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Cornish
- Hugh Laddie - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Laddie
- Peter Prescott - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Prescott_(barrister)
- Anthony Walton - https://iporalhistory.co.uk/project/walton-anthony/
- Thomas Blanco White - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Blanco_White
Some selected cases:
- EMI Music Publishing vs Papathanasiou (Vangelis, Chariots of Fire): https://www.lostinmusic.org/cases/detail/16-emi-music-publishing-vs-papathanasiou-spheric
- Hyperion Records vs Sawkins: https://www.5rb.com/case/hyperion-records-ltd-v-sawkins/
- Interlego AG v Tyco Industries Inc (the Lego case): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlego_AG_v_Tyco_Industries_Inc
- Columbia Graphophone case: https://www.lostinmusic.org/cases/detail/10-frederic-austin-vs-columbia-gramophone-co
Jane and Chris talk to Dr Maren Deepwell, CEO of the Association for Learning Technology (ALT) about her history and the links between copyright and online learning at a time of pandemic. We discuss her PhD studies into Victorian cemeteries, open leadership, the new ALT Copyright and Online Learning Special Interest Group (CoOL SIG), her copyright heroes, pets and of course her favourite cake.
Copyright Waffle
Jane and Chris from copyrightliteracy.org talk to their most distinguished guest to date - copyright legend the Rt. Hon. Professor Sir Robin Jacob.
Robin talks about his journey from physics student at Cambridge through to his life as a barrister and eventually High Court judge. He gives us the inside scoop on the cases he defended and presided over and talks about some of his copyright heroes. And of course he tells us the name of his favourite cake.
This podcast interview was recorded on 15 January 2025. We are extremely grateful to Robin for his time and for his patience while he waited for us to finish this edit.
Robin's copyright heroes:
- William (Bill) Cornish - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Cornish
- Hugh Laddie - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Laddie
- Peter Prescott - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Prescott_(barrister)
- Anthony Walton - https://iporalhistory.co.uk/project/walton-anthony/
- Thomas Blanco White - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Blanco_White
Some selected cases:
- EMI Music Publishing vs Papathanasiou (Vangelis, Chariots of Fire): https://www.lostinmusic.org/cases/detail/16-emi-music-publishing-vs-papathanasiou-spheric
- Hyperion Records vs Sawkins: https://www.5rb.com/case/hyperion-records-ltd-v-sawkins/
- Interlego AG v Tyco Industries Inc (the Lego case): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlego_AG_v_Tyco_Industries_Inc
- Columbia Graphophone case: https://www.lostinmusic.org/cases/detail/10-frederic-austin-vs-columbia-gramophone-co