Essay Competition 2023

The winners of the ATRIP 2023 Essay Competition sponsored by FICPI have been announced. The winners are:

1st place: Lokesh Vyas, Doctoral Candidate at Sciences Po, Paris, France, with an essay titled “Whither are Global South’s Copyright Scholars: Lost in “Citation Game”?”Read the essay HERE

2nd place: Jordana Goodman, Assistant Professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law, with an essay titled “Patently Inequitable?” Read the essay HERE

3rd place:  Francesca Mazzi, Lecturer of IP in Brunel University, London, with an essay titled “Authorship in AI-Generated Works: Exploring Originality in Text Prompts and AI Outputs Through Philosophical Foundations of Copyright and Collage Protection” Read the essay HERE

ATRIP warmly congratulates the winners of this year’s competition and thanks all the participants who submitted their essays. The author of the first place will receive the FICPI Young Scholar’s Prize at the Congress in Rome, where he will be invited to present his essay during a dedicated panel.

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