Dutch 
Staff
David Korteweg
research master student
 
Institute for Information Law (IViR)

Visiting address
Korte Spinhuissteeg 3
1012 CG Amsterdam
The Netherlands

Post address
Kloveniersburgwal 48
1012 CX Amsterdam
The Netherlands

kamer B2.12
tel.: + 31 20 - 525 36 44
fax: +31 20 - 525 30 33

 


Curriculum Vitae

David Korteweg is currently working on the research project 'Digitization of audiovisual content for heritage institutions: models for licensing and remuneration', a project commissioned by Beelden voor de Toekomst/NL Kennisland (Images of the Future / Knowledgeland).

He received his LL.B. from Utrecht University (2008, cum laude) and a Research LL.M. in Information Law from the University of Amsterdam (2010). His Master's thesis dealt with the possibilities of a harmonised choice of law rule governing cross-border defamation within the framework of the Rome II Regulation.

During his studies he attended the University of Edinburgh for an academic year and NYU School of Law for a semester. He was a legal intern at two law firms specialized in IP & TMT in Amsterdam and was a part-time international intern at the Electronic Frontier Foundation in San Francisco in the spring of 2008.
 


Publicaties

(with P.B. Hugenholtz) Digitization of audiovisual materials by heritage institutions: Models for licences and compensations (summary), study commisioned by Images for the Future/Knowledgeland, April 2011.

09.05.2011


(with T. McGonagle) The Digital Dividend: Opportunities and Obstacles, in: Switchover to the Digital Dividend, IRIS plus, 2010-6.

The lead article in this IRIS plus sets out to trace the main lines of relevant law and policy debates about the digital dividend at the European level. It identifies the key issues at stake and critically analyses how the Council of Europe and European Union are engaging with the same. Other international standards and debates on other international platforms are examined too. The article concludes with a distillation of continuing and expected opportunities and challenges relating to the digital dividend.

27.01.2011


 

Updated 09.05.2011