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Dr. Christina Angelopoulos is an Associate Professor at the University of Cambridge’s Faculty of Law and a member of the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL). She holds an LLB from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, an LLM from the University of Edinburgh, and a PhD from the University of Amsterdam. Her research focuses on copyright law, intermediary liability, open content licensing, and the intersection of intellectual property with human rights in the digital age.
She has contributed to major projects such as the Europeana Connect initiative, developing the Public Domain Calculators, and has advised the European Commission and WIPO on copyright reforms. Her 2016 book European Intermediary Liability in Copyright: A Tort-Based Analysis won significant accolades, including Proxime Accessit in the ELFA Award and a Peter Birks Book Prize nomination.
Dr. Angelopoulos also serves as a joint managing editor of the Kluwer Copyright Blog and has held roles at the Institute for Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) and the Institute for Information Law (IViR) in Amsterdam. Her recent work includes comparative analyses of EU copyright directives (Articles 15 & 17) and studies on open science and copyright accessibility.





