TABUCHI, Helga

PositionProfessor
DegreeBachelor (Law) (Keio University)
SpecialtyIntellectual Property Law, Cultural Policy
Current Research InterestsVirtuous cycle of culture and economy
  • Professional Career

TABUCHI MIYUKI Helga is a Professor of the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) in Tokyo. Before taking up her current position in 2023, she was Counselor at the Secretariat of Intellectual Property Strategy Headquarters, Cabinet Office of the Government of Japan, and was responsible for policy related to content from 2019 to 2021. She also served as Director for International Affairs and Human Resources Development, Japan Tourism Agency, Government of Japan; Associate Professor, Graduate School of International Social Sciences, Yokohama National University; Director, Office for Promoting Works Distribution, Agency for Cultural Affairs, Government of Japan; Director for Cultural Affairs, Shiga Prefecture; Legal Officer, World Intellectual Property Organization, a specialized agency of the United Nations. She started her career as a government official at the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and has extensive experience in cultural, educational and scientific policy making.

 

  • Selected publications

・Compensation for Private Recording: Experiences in Japan and their Implications, in Remuneration for the Use of Works 289 (Silke von Lewinski ed., 2016)

・La leçon tirée de la Loi relative à l'exploitation numérique des livres indisponibles du XXème siècle, Yokohama Law Review Vol 27 No.1, 205–244 (2018)

・Limitations on Copyright and Licensing: Comparative Study on the Case involving Educational Use, Yokohama Law Review Vol 26 No.2, 25-70 (2017)

・[Case Note]University E-Reserves and Fair Use-Cambridge University Press v. Becker-, Yokohama Law Review Vol 25, No.3. 167-192 (2017)

International protection of non-original databases; studies on the economic impact of the intellectual property protection of non-original databases, Data Science Journal 3, 175-181, 2004, CODATA

 

  • Social contributions

Research project:
Possibility of Extended Collective Management in Large-Scale Digitization Projects of Works (Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) 2016-2018, Principal investigator)

 

 
  • Other notable activities and achievements

Professional Memberships:
The Copyright Law Association of Japan
Association Littéraire et Artistique Internationale (ALAI) Japan

 

  • Link

https://researchmap.jp/helgatabuchi?lang=en

 

  • e-mail

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