Thomas Dreier

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Thomas Dreier (* 1957 ) is a German lawyer and university professor .

Life

Dreier studied law and art history in Bonn , Geneva and New York. He received his doctorate in 1990 and completed his habilitation in 2000 at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich as Professor of Civil Law with a focus on legal issues relating to the information society , copyright law and new technologies. He is head of the Institute for Information and Business Law (IIWR) and the Center for Applied Law (ZAR) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). He is also an honorary professor at the Law Faculty of the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg . Fellow (WS 2015/16 - SoSe 2016), Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF), Bielefeld; Senior Fellow Käte Hamburger Kolleg "Law as Culture", Bonn; Visiting professor at the National University of Singapore / New York University School of Law, Singapore (autumn 2008) and the University of Haifa , Israel (spring 2008), Global Law Professor, New York University, School of Law (spring 2002 and 2004). Dreier previously worked at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition .

Functions

Dreier is chairman of the specialist committee "Copyright" of the German Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property and Copyright Law (GRUR), vice-chairman of the Association littéraire et artistique internationale (ALAI) (2001-2016) and deputy chairman of its German national group (2001-2010), managing director of German Society for Law and Informatics eV (DGRI) (2001-2009), member of the advisory board of the Institute for Art and Law eV (IFKUR) (2009 -), member of the advisory board of the Interdisciplinary Center for Intellectual Property at the University of Mannheim eV (2008 -), Member of the Advisory Board of the Center for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL), University of Cambridge (2007 -), Member of the Advisory Board of iRights - Copyright in the digital world (2005 -), Member of the Advisory Panel on Intellectual Property , Steering Committee on the Mass Media (CDMM) of the Council of Europe (2001–2004).

Fonts

Dreier is the author of numerous publications on copyright, information and art law. He is co-editor of the "Karlsruhe publications on competition and intellectual property law" (KWI; together with Ahrens, Bornkamm, Erdmann, Ullmann), the series "Information and Law" (together with Hoeren, Spindler, Holznagel, Gounalakis and Burkert), the magazine “Computer und Recht International” (together with Gaster, Heymann, Lehmann, Nimmer, Towle and Vinje) and the online journal Journal of Intellectual Property, Information Technology and E-Commerce Law (JIPITEC) (together with Spindler, Metzger , Guibault, Peguera, Dusollier, Reed); also member of the editorial boards of the magazines Propriétés intellectuelles (France).

selection

  • Public sector information - access and use, Baden-Baden 2016, 596 p. (Ed., Together with Veronika Fischer, Anne van Raay, Indra Spiecker called Döhmann )
  • Concise European Copyright Law, Commentary on European and International Copyright Law, 2nd edition, Alphen aan den Rijn 2016, 699 pp. (Ed. With Bernt Hugenholtz)
  • Copyright Act - Commentary, 5th edition Munich 2015, 2323 p. (Together with Gernot Schulze, with the assistance of Louisa Specht )
  • From magnetic tape to social media, Festschrift 50 Years of Copyright Law (UrhG), Munich 2015, 437 pp. (Ed., Together with Reto Hilty )
  • Plagiarism, ethics of science and law, Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2013, 262 p. (Ed., Together with Ansgar Ohly)
  • The systematic recording of the street scene - on the legal admissibility of online services such as " Google Street View ", Nomos-Verlag, Baden-Baden 2010, 138 p. (Together with Indra Spiecker called Döhmann )
  • Software and Computer Law, Frankfurt 2007, 349 pp. (Together with Rupert Vogel)
  • Compensation and Prevention, JusPrivatum 71, Tübingen 2002
  • Editor with Ellen Euler : Cultural Memory in the 21st Century. Proceedings of the international symposium, April 23, 2005, Karlsruhe. (= Writings of the Center for Applied Law. Volume 1), Universitäts-Verlag Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe 2005, ISBN 978-3-937300-56-6 . Digitized

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Thomas Dreier at the Center for Applied Law (ZAR) of the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
  2. Center for Applied Law (ZAR)
  3. Ethics of Copying. Retrieved May 4, 2016 .
  4. ^ Käte Hamburger Kolleg. Retrieved May 4, 2016 .
  5. Global Faculty, NYU Law ( Memento of November 13, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  6. ↑ List of publications