I.M. (Irvette) Tempelman, LL.M.

Areas of law: Intellectual property, IT law, privacy law, contract law and procurement law. Irvette Tempelman advises, litigates and assists IT and other companies in the area of intellectual property,
IT law, privacy law, contract law and procurement law. Irvette graduated in Dutch law from the University of Amsterdam, where she specialized in legal informatics and industrial property.

Irvette has been with Cordemeyer & Slager since January 2009. She has been a guest lecturer since 2000 at the Elaw@Leiden, Centre for Law in the Information Society of Leiden University. Alongside her legal expertise, Irvette has experience in designing and implementing
semi-intelligent educational computer programs for law studies. Irvette Tempelman is a member of the Copyright Law Association (VvA), the Dutch Association for Information Technology and Law (NVvIR) and the Privacy Law Association, and also publishes articles on subjects in her specialist disciplines.

Publications (in Dutch unless stated otherwise):
In 2008 she wrote a note to the ruling of the Supreme Court in the case of Zonen Endstra/Nieuw Amsterdam et al., which was published in the Maandblad voor Vermogensrecht (7/8), ‘Een werkbare werktoets?’ the author’s own intellectual creation as apparent from the work;
Trema (9), the Journal for the Judiciary, published an article by her entitled ‘Digitalisering doet bewijskracht documenten de das om?’;
2008 also saw the publication of the report ‘Bewaarverplichtingen en weggooiverplichtingen van informatie & administratieve lasten voor het MKB’;
From 2006 to 2008 Irvette was responsible for the English-language weblog Digital Copyrights Management;
In 2007 Irvette was the co-author of the report ‘Risico’s van substitutie; Inventarisatie van risico’s en handreikingen voor reductie van risico’s in geval van substitutie bij het Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties’.
In 2006 she published an article in the IT-monitor (7), ‘Interoperabiliteit van DRM-systemen (G)een rol voor de wetgever?’;
And in 2004 she published, together with Laurens Mommers, an article on the site Netkwesties, ‘iTunes meets KaZaa: meer muziek voor minder geld uit Rusland’ and published an article in the magazine JAVI (6),
‘Een nieuwe gedaagde voor de muziekindustrie’
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email: i.m.tempelman@cordemeyerslager.nl (i NULL.m NULL.tempelman null@null cordemeyerslager NULL.nl)
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