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Conceptualizing A "Right To Research" And Its Implications For Copyright Law: An International And European Perspective, Christophe Geiger, Bernd Justin Jutte
Conceptualizing A "Right To Research" And Its Implications For Copyright Law: An International And European Perspective, Christophe Geiger, Bernd Justin Jutte
American University International Law Review
Copyright, at international, European, and national levels, does not provide a legal framework that prioritizes enabling and incentivizing research using protected works and information to the extent necessary and desirable in a digital, data-driven society in order to build a sustainable ecosystem for innovation and creativity. While small progress has been made, for example with the recent introduction of specific exceptions for research purposes and for text and data mining in certain national legislations as well as in the European Union law, a horizontal approach towards a more research-friendly copyright ecosystem has so far failed to evolve. By revisiting international …
The Washington Declaration On Intellectual Property And The Public Interest, The Global Congress On Intellectual Property And The Public Interest
The Washington Declaration On Intellectual Property And The Public Interest, The Global Congress On Intellectual Property And The Public Interest
American University International Law Review
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Introduction: The Washington Declaration On Intellectual Property And The Public Interest, Sean M. Flynn
Introduction: The Washington Declaration On Intellectual Property And The Public Interest, Sean M. Flynn
American University International Law Review
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The Sopa-Tpp Nexus, Jonathan Band
The Sopa-Tpp Nexus, Jonathan Band
American University International Law Review
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The Morning After: Trips-Plus, Ftas,And Wikileaks: Fresh Insights On The Implementation And Enforcement Of Ip Protection In Developing Countries, Mohammed El Said
The Morning After: Trips-Plus, Ftas,And Wikileaks: Fresh Insights On The Implementation And Enforcement Of Ip Protection In Developing Countries, Mohammed El Said
American University International Law Review
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One Step Ahead, Two Steps Back: Reverse Engineering The Second Draft For The Third Revision Of The Chinese Copyright Law, Hong Xue
American University International Law Review
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Intellectual Property Training And Education For Development, Peter K. Yu
Intellectual Property Training And Education For Development, Peter K. Yu
American University International Law Review
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Acta's State Of Play: Looking Beyond Transparency, Michael Geist
Acta's State Of Play: Looking Beyond Transparency, Michael Geist
American University International Law Review
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Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights By Diminishing Privacy: How The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement Jeopardizes The Right To Privacy , Alberto J. Cerda Silva
Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights By Diminishing Privacy: How The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement Jeopardizes The Right To Privacy , Alberto J. Cerda Silva
American University International Law Review
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A Trade Agreement Creating Barriers To International Trade?: Acta Border Measures And Goods In Transit , Henning Grosse Ruse - Khan
A Trade Agreement Creating Barriers To International Trade?: Acta Border Measures And Goods In Transit , Henning Grosse Ruse - Khan
American University International Law Review
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Collateral Damage: The Impact Of Acta And The Enforcement Agenda On The World's Poorest People , Andrew Rens
Collateral Damage: The Impact Of Acta And The Enforcement Agenda On The World's Poorest People , Andrew Rens
American University International Law Review
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Acta - Risks Of Third-Party Enforcement For Access To Medinces, Brook K. Baker
Acta - Risks Of Third-Party Enforcement For Access To Medinces, Brook K. Baker
American University International Law Review
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Acta As A New Kind Of International Ip Lawmaking, Kimberlee Weatherall
Acta As A New Kind Of International Ip Lawmaking, Kimberlee Weatherall
American University International Law Review
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