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Christian Peukert
@cpeukert.bsky.social

Professor (Digitization, Innovation, Intellectual Property) at HEC Lausanne
https://acadmc.com/cpeukert
https://www.christian-peukert.com

Business 45%
Sociology 11%

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The Ascona Principles are an interdisciplinary effort, signed by more than 30 scholars.
If you are interested in the full framework, you can read our Brookings article “6 principles for independent research in a digital world” and learn more at ascona-principles.org.

The principles speak to both policymakers and the academic community. Governments should ensure meaningful data access and protect researchers from legal intimidation. Universities and journals should strengthen legal support, and recognition of data sharing as a core scholarly contribution.

The outcome was a set of six principles designed to safeguard independent inquiry in the digital age.

We worked on these principles during the Mapping and Governing the Online World conference at Monte Verità in Ascona, Switzerland. Scholars from law, economics, social sciences, and computer science came together to discuss privacy, AI regulation, platform competition, and research access.

Against this backdrop, we developed the Ascona Principles, a framework for independent research on digital markets and platforms.

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Digital platforms shape markets and public debate at a scale that would have been hard to imagine a decade ago. At the same time, independent researchers face obstacles when trying to study them. As a result, much of the digital economy remains difficult to examine from the outside.

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CEPR & @wipo.int present the online report launch: Where Music Meets Finance: From Music Rights to Alternative Investment
03.03.2026 @ 16h CET | Zoom
W/ @tomvalletti.bsky.social, @cpeukert.bsky.social, Dennis Collopy, Martin Kretschmer, Audu Maikori, & Carsten Fink
cepr.org/events/where...
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The EU Parliament's JURI Committee just released "The Economics of Copyright and AI", written by @cpeukert.bsky.social

It recommends a statutory licensing scheme for compensation of creators whose works are used in AI training.
#copyright #ai #econsky

www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/en...
The economics of copyright and AI - Empirical evidence and optimal policy | Think Tank | European Parliament
The economics of copyright and AI - Empirical evidence and optimal policy
www.europarl.europa.eu

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