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R Corrigan

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Professional biography

Ray Corrigan is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics at the Open University. He has worked with the UK parliament, European Commission, the World Intellectual Property Organisation, NGOs and the Korean Copyright Commission on privacy, security, surveillance, education, intellectual property and its economics.

Ray is a signatory of the ‘Necessary and Proportionate International Principles on the Application of Human Rights to Communications Surveillance.’

Author of 'Digital Decision Making: Back to the Future' [Springer-Verlag, 2007], Ray wrote the OU's 'Law, the Internet and Society: Technology and the Future of Ideas' course, as well as a variety of other (multi-media) materials on the environment and information and communications technologies.

He has direct responsibility on a day to day level for about a thousand students on a range of Open University technology courses.

Ray dabbles in the use of the Internet and digital technologies in education, having been at the front line of the Open University’s industrial-scale deployment of e-learning for many years.

Before alighting in academia he spent nearly ten years in a variety of roles in industry with occasional lean periods ‘seeking employment’. By far the most technically interesting period of the commercial roles was the nearly 7 years spent development testing aircraft parts to destruction.

Research interests

Research interests include digital rights, cyber security, interacting developments in law and technology and their wider effects on society, public understanding of technology and its regulation, critical information studies.  

Ray is currently working on a graphic novel on mass surveillance and looking for funding sources for the artwork. A monograph on systems failures in regulating the internet is a work in progress.

Teaching interests

Teaching interests include digital rights, cyber security, internet law, engineering and information systems.

Impact and engagement

Ray is a regular contibutor to sociotechnical policy consultations, does occasional media interviews, was an academic consultant on the BAFTA winning OU/BBC co-production, The Virtual Revolution, and has written for a variety of publications including New Scientist, Wired, Crooked Timber and The Conversation.

He shares thoughts on law, the Internet and society at http://b2fxxx.blogspot.com/ and https://twitter.com/raycorrigan, has been a keynote speaker at the British Computer Society, the IEEE Consumer Electronics Symposium, the Westminster eForum on intellectual property, Public Policy Exchange and a variety of international conferences.

External collaborations

Investigatory Powers Research Group, Institute for Advanced Legal Studies

Publications

Back to the future: digital decision making (2008-10)
Corrigan, Ray
Information & Communications Technology Law, 17(3) (pp. 199-220)


The economics of copyright (2005-07)
Corrigan, Ray and Rogers, Mark
World Economics, 6(3) (pp. 153-174)


Digital Decision Making: Back to the Future (2007-07)
Corrigan, Ray
ISBN : 978-1-84628-672-8 | Publisher : Springer-Verlag London Ltd


Information policy making: developing the rules of the road for the information society (or the anatomy of a digital economy act) (2011-04-11)
Corrigan, Ray
In: Ramage, Magnus and Chapman, David eds. Perspectives on Information. Routledge Studies in Library and Information Science (pp. 134-153)
ISBN : 978-0-415-88410-5 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : Abingdon, U.K. and New York, NY, U.S.A.


Ecology, intellectual property and a five point plan for a sustainable public domain? (2009-09)
Corrigan, Ray
In : 4th GikII International Workshop on Law, Technology and Culture (18-19 Sep 2009, Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam)


Is there such a thing as sustainable infodiversity? (2007-10-31)
Corrigan, Ray
In : Researching open content in education (30-31 Oct 2007, Milton Keynes, UK)


Colmcille and the Battle of the Book: Technology, Law and Access to Knowledge in 6th Century Ireland (2007-09-19)
Corrigan, Ray
In : GikII 2 Workshop on the intersections between law, technology and popular culture at University College London, September 19th, 2007 (19 Sep 2007, London, UK)


The Second Law and Rivalrous Digital Information (Or Maxwell's Demon in an Information Age) (2006-09)
Corrigan, Ray
In : GikII Workshop preceding VI Computer Law World Conference (4-5 Sep 2006, Edinburgh, UK) (pp. 153-174)


The economic impact of consumer copyright exceptions: a literature review (2010-12)
Rogers, Mark; Corrigan, Ray and Tomalin, Joshua
Consumer Focus, London, UK.