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Curriculum Vitae
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Margreet Groenenboom
studied Dutch Law at the Catholic University, Nijmegen
(now Radboud University) and graduated in 1999.
Afterwards, she worked at the Ministry of Justice in the
Netherlands and for three months at the Ministry of
Justice in Australia. She conducted research in the
areas of Intellectual Property Law and Criminal Law in
combination with cybercrime. Until the end of 2004, she
was affiliated with the Technical University Eindhoven
as a teacher of Intellectual Property Law.
At IViR she was working on the INDICARE
project (Informed Dialogue about Consumer Acceptability
of Rights Management Solutions in Europe), a project
co-funded by the European Commission. The objective of
INDICARE is to address issues regarding consumer
acceptability of digital rights management solutions;
identify obstacles and suggest solutions. INDICARE is
formed by an international, interdisciplinary consortium
of research institutions in the Netherlands (IViR),
Germany and Hungary. She also works as a professional
support lawyer for the law firm NautaDutilh.
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Publications
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Commission Recommendation on
cross border licensing: Last train boarding now!, INDICARE
Monitor, vol. 2, no. 9, 25 November 2005.
08.12.2005
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Improving cross border
licensing practices for online music stores. The European
Commission's view, INDICARE Monitor, vol. 2, no. 7,
20 September 2005.
08.12.2005
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Protecting the entertainment
industry against commercial piracy, INDICARE-interview
with
T. Kuik, INDICARE Monitor, vol. 2, no. 6, 26 August 2005.
08.12.2005
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(with N.
Helberger (ed.), N. Dufft, K. Kerényi,
C. Orwat and U. Riehm) Digital Rights Management and Consumer Acceptability: A Multi-Disciplinary
Discussion of Consumer Concerns and Expectations, State of the Art Report
- First Supplement, May 2005.
21.06.2005
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Comparing the EUCD implementation
of various Member States. A review,
INDICARE Monitor,
vol. 2, no. 1, 25 March 2005.
21.06.2005
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Updated
03.07.2012
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