Primavera De Filippi is Head of Research with 11 years of experience at the intersection of technology and law, focusing on legal challenges and opportunities raised by emerging digital technologies. Based in Greater Paris, she leads research efforts at Alien while holding long-term research affiliations with Harvard’s Berkman Center, CNRS, and Internet Policy Review. Her background combines a PhD in Copyright Law from the European University Institute with early training in economics and cultural management from Bocconi, enabling a rare blend of legal theory, policy insight, and economic framing. Primavera has a track record of translating complex academic research into policy-relevant analysis and public scholarship across international institutions. She often operates in both academic and applied spaces, advising on intellectual property and ICT law while driving forward-looking research on internet governance. Colleagues describe her work as intellectually rigorous yet attuned to real-world regulatory and technological shifts.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Copyright law, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Copyright law at European University Institute
Master in Economics & Management for Arts Culture & Communication, Master in Economics & Management for Arts Culture & Communication at Università Bocconi
English, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Korean
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