Associate Professor Kylie Pappalardo

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Associate Professor, Faculty of Business and Law

PhD (Australian Catholic Uni), Master of Law (Queensland University of Technology), Masters of Law (Georgetown University), Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (Queensland University of Technology), Bachelor of Laws (Queensland University of Technology), Bachelor of Creative Industries (Creative Writing) (Queensland University of Technology)

Dr Kylie Pappalardo is a leading researcher in intellectual property law, especially the intersections between copyright, culture and creativity. She studies how automation, digital distribution, and intellectual property laws shape the reach and diversity of our culture. Her work seeks to develop and inform law, public policy and industry norms that prioritise marginalised voices and diverse perspectives in the production and distribution of content. Kylie is an Associate Professor in the Law School at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), a Chief Investigator with the Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC), and was an Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Early Career Research (DECRA) Fellow (2021-2024) (DE210100525). Kylie holds degrees in Law and Creative Writing from QUT, a Master of Law from Georgetown University in Washington D.C., and a PhD from the Australian Catholic University. Her doctoral thesis examined the regulation of online service providers for third party copyright infringement.

Additional information

Type
Appointment to State/National/International Reference Group or Government Committees
Reference year
2025
Details
Steering Committee member, Australian Government Attorney General’s Department Copyright and AI Reference Group (CAIRG)
Type
Other
Reference year
2024
Details
Board of Directors, Australian Digital Alliance (ADA) - Australia's peak body representing copyright users
Type
Fellowship of a Learned Academy or Membership of AIATSIS
Reference year
2017
Details
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (PR138907)
Type
Academic Honours, Prestigious Awards or Prizes
Reference year
2015
Details
Vice Chancellor's Performance Award for Excellence in Teaching
Title
Reconceptualising Copyright to Improve Access to Screen Culture
Primary fund type
CAT 1 - Australian Competitive Grant
Project ID
DE210100525
Start year
2021
Keywords
Title
Producing, Managing and Owning Knowledge in the 21st Century University
Primary fund type
CAT 1 - Australian Competitive Grant
Project ID
DP200101578
Start year
2020
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