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Dr. Dukki Hong serves as a Lecturer in Law at Bournemouth University and is affiliated with the Centre for Intellectual Property Policy and Management (CIPPM). He commenced his position in September 2023, contributing to the university's academic mission in intellectual property law and policy.
His educational qualifications are:
- PhD in Intellectual Property Law, Bournemouth University, UK
- LLM, University College London, UK
- BA in Law, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, South Korea
Dr. Hong's research centers on copyright law in the context of emerging technologies, with specific emphasis on video games, deepfakes, and Korean pop culture (Hallyu). He investigates the legal challenges posed by user-generated content and video game cloning, aiming to inform policy and industry practices in the creative sector.
His recent publications reveal a strong focus on intellectual property challenges in digital innovation, particularly 3D printing and digital media. These works address copyright enforcement, policy frameworks, and the implications of new technologies on traditional IP rights across multiple jurisdictions.
While no scientific awards are mentioned in the available text, Dr. Hong has been involved in significant research projects funded by the European Union Intellectual Property Office and IFLA/KnowledgeRights21, contributing to international IP policy discussions.
As a member of CIPPM, Dr. Hong participates in a vibrant research community that addresses contemporary IP issues, including digital rights, cultural heritage, and global sustainability. The center is set to celebrate 25 years of impact in 2025.


