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Till Kreutzer

  

Till Kreutzer is a lawyer and partner at the "Office for Information Law Expertise" (www.ie-online.de) in Hamburg, Germany. As an attorney he advises media enterprises of different branches and public institutions (e.g. universities) on IPR issues.

He is also a member of the Institute for Legal Issues on Free and Open Source Software (ifrOSS - www.ifross.de), lecturer on Copyright-, Trademark- and Competition Law at the Hamburg Media School, associated Member of the Hans-Bredow-Institute for Media Research at the University of Hamburg and editorial journalist with iRights.info (www.irights.info), the Internet portal for consumer information on copyright issues.

He participated as an expert attending the process of drafting the German "Act to regulate the Copyright in the Information Society" by taking part in hearings and by being a member of a working group convoked by the German Government. In his doctor thesis (to be published 2006-2008) he examines alternatives to the present copyright regimes.

He is the author of various articles concerning information law issues that were published in different journals, periodicals and newspapers. Jointly with other ifrOSS members he published the book: "The GPL commented and explained" (in German, O'Reilly 2005) in 2005. Recently he finished a detailed study on consumer protection and copyright law on behalf of the German Consumers' Organisation (vzbv).







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