There are three videos on this page:
- Tanya Aplin discussing copyright exceptions
- Elizabeth Gibson discussing Pastiche at the BBC
- Claudy Op den Kamp and Will Holloway discussing Will’s course work at Bournemouth University
The Pastiche exception in UK copyright law
Tanya Aplin, Professor of Intellectual Property Law, Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College London.
Tanya provides an introduction to the relevance of copyright exceptions and an overview of the fair dealing exception for pastiche in UK copyright law, discussing how courts have interpreted (and might interpret) this exception.
Pastiche and the BBC
Elizabeth Gibson Senior Counsel, BBC Legal. Edited by Will Holloway BA (Hons) Film, Bournemouth University.
Elizabeth Gibson, Senior Counsel in the BBC’s Legal Department, explains how the BBC relies on the pastiche exception in its programme making, and shows a range of examples. She believes the kinds of uses shown are now generally considered fair and hopes that ‘custom and practice’ in the use of pastiche is becoming established.
Fairness in Springfield
By Claudy Op den Kamp and Will Holloway, edited by Will Holloway.
Claudy Op den Kamp (Principal Academic in Film, Bournemouth University) and Will Holloway (recent graduate BA (Hons) Film, Bournemouth University) discuss Will’s course work. The conversation focusses on his work for a second-year unit, Film Business, which concentrates on the creative re-use of other people’s IP and copyright exceptions. Will felt inspired by the new creative possibilities and took this work forward into his Graduate Project.