
Lecturer, School of Law, University of New England
Dr Wellett Potter is a lecturer at the School of Law at the University of New England, Armidale. A proud UNE alumna, she became a full-time staff member in 2022, after being conferred with her PhD in law in March 2021. Prior to 2022, she spent eleven years as a sessional academic at the UNE School of Law, being involved in over 25 law units.
Her PhD thesis specialised in intellectual property, examining the copyright protection of databases in the fourth industrial era. Her passion for research stems from a deep curiosity about intellectual property, copyright law and the emerging challenges through the use of artificial intelligence and technology. The interplay between technologies (such as artificial intelligence) and copyright in new contexts fascinates her, as the world enters this fourth industrial era.
Dr Wellett Potter is a lecturer at the School of Law at the University of New England, Armidale. A proud UNE alumna, she became a full-time staff member in 2022, after being conferred with her PhD in law in March 2021. Prior to 2022, she spent eleven years as a sessional academic at the UNE School of Law, being involved in over 25 law units.
Her PhD thesis specialised in intellectual property, examining the copyright protection of databases in the fourth industrial era. Her passion for research stems from a deep curiosity about intellectual property, copyright law and the emerging challenges through the use of artificial intelligence and technology. The interplay between technologies (such as artificial intelligence) and copyright in new contexts fascinates her, as the world enters this fourth industrial era.