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With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility: Korea's Role In The War Against Online Piracy, Edward Choi
With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility: Korea's Role In The War Against Online Piracy, Edward Choi
San Diego International Law Journal
South Korea is one of the most Internet-savvy countries in the world, with more than 34 million Koreans over the age of six—74.8% of the total population—regularly accessing the Internet. According to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), as of June 2007, South Korea has the fourth largest number of broadband subscribers at over 14.4 million, behind only Japan, Germany, and the United States, all of which have much higher populations. Studies show the time Koreans spend online is primarily for entertainment purposes, as almost 80% of Korean Internet users report online consumption of audio and video, almost …
Keynote Address, Harmless Use: Gleaning From Fields Of Copyrighted Works, Wendy J. Gordon, Sonia Katyal
Keynote Address, Harmless Use: Gleaning From Fields Of Copyrighted Works, Wendy J. Gordon, Sonia Katyal
Fordham Law Review
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Ethical Visions Of Copyright Law, James Grimmelmann
Ethical Visions Of Copyright Law, James Grimmelmann
Fordham Law Review
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