Cody Rei-Anderson
cody rei anderson

Dr Cody Rei-Anderson BA&Sc, JD, LLM, PhD

Lecturer

Biography

Cody Rei-Anderson received his PhD in Law from Victoria University of Wellington in 2023. He also holds a Master of Laws and a Juris Doctor, awarded by the University of British Columbia in 2019 and 2017, respectively, and a Bachelor of Arts and Science awarded by McGill University in 2012.

Research Areas

Esteem

Fellowships and Awards

  • Victoria University of Wellington Research Excellence Award (PhD)

 

Invited Speaker

  • Press Start: An Academic Symposium on Creative and Innovation Regulation in Games
  • University of British Columbia: The Future of the Global IP System Workshop
  • University of Waikato Faculty of Law Postgraduate Conference

 

Membership of Professional Body

  • Member, International Association for the Advancement of Teaching and Research in Intellectual Property (ATRIP)

 

Visiting Positions

  • Visiting fellowship at University of Lucerne

 

Date


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Protection of Ai-Generated Images in Canadian Copyright Law: Charting a Narrow Path to Originality

Book Chapter
Rei-Anderson, C. (in press)
Protection of Ai-Generated Images in Canadian Copyright Law: Charting a Narrow Path to Originality. In G. J. Reynolds, A. Mogyoros, & T. Dagne (Eds.), Intellectual Property Futures: Exploring the Global Landscape of IP Law and Policy. University of Ottawa Press

Legal Perspectives on the Streaming Industry: New Zealand

Book Chapter
Rei-Anderson, C., & Frankel, S. (in press)
Legal Perspectives on the Streaming Industry: New Zealand. In S. Dusollier (Ed.), Copyright Law and Streaming: A Comparative Law Analysis of Lawful and Unlawful Streaming Services. Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004711525

Copyright, Podcasts and Crowdfunding: An ‘Abundance Model’ for an Emerging Medium?

Journal Article
Rei-Anderson, C. (2022)
Copyright, Podcasts and Crowdfunding: An ‘Abundance Model’ for an Emerging Medium?. Queen Mary Journal of Intellectual Property, 12(2), 185-205
Podcasts have emerged as an increasingly popular form of creative expression over the past decade, and are largely released for free. Their distribution and funding model are ...

Access to Justice Online: Are Canadian Court Websites Accessible for Users with Visual Impairments?

Journal Article
Rei-Anderson, C., Reynolds, G. J., Wood, J., & Wood, N. (2018)
Access to Justice Online: Are Canadian Court Websites Accessible for Users with Visual Impairments?. Alberta law review, 55(3), https://doi.org/10.29173/alr2458
Steps taken to make legal information available online have resulted in access to justice benefits for many. However, these benefits may not extend to everyone equally. As sch...

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