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Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 February 2022

Péter Mezei
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Szeged Law School, Hungary
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Copyright Exhaustion
Law and Policy in the United States and the European Union
, pp. 259 - 260
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022

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Graeme W. Austin, Andrew F. Christie, Andrew T. Kenyon and Megan RichardsonGoogle Scholar
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The Legal Protection of DatabasesGoogle Scholar
Burrell, Robert and Coleman, AllisonGoogle Scholar
Copyright Exceptions: The Digital ImpactGoogle Scholar
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The Internationalisation of Copyright Law: Books, Buccaneers and the Black Flag in the Nineteenth CenturyGoogle Scholar
Leith, PhilipGoogle Scholar
Software and Patents in EuropeGoogle Scholar
Overwalle, Geertrui VanGoogle Scholar
Gene Patents and Clearing ModelsGoogle Scholar
Bently, Lionel, Davis, Jennifer and Ginsburg, Jane C.Google Scholar
Trade Marks and Brands: An Interdisciplinary CritiqueGoogle Scholar
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The Protection of Biodiversity and Traditional Knowledge in International Law of Intellectual PropertyGoogle Scholar
Bently, Lionel, Davis, Jennifer and Ginsburg, Jane C.Google Scholar
Copyright and Piracy: An Interdisciplinary CritiqueGoogle Scholar
Richardson, Megan and Thomas, JulianGoogle Scholar
Framing Intellectual Property: Legal Constructions of Creativity and Appropriation 1840–1940Google Scholar
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Relocating the Law of Geographical IndicationsGoogle Scholar
Kenyon, Andrew, Richardson, Megan and Wee-Loon, Ng-LoyGoogle Scholar
The Law of Reputation and Brands in the Asia Pacific RegionGoogle Scholar
Lever, AnnabelleGoogle Scholar
New Frontiers in the Philosophy of Intellectual PropertyGoogle Scholar
Sterckx, Sigrid and Cockbain, JulianGoogle Scholar
Exclusions from Patentability: How the European Patent Office is Eroding BoundariesGoogle Scholar
Haunss, SebastianGoogle Scholar
Conflicts in the Knowledge Society: The Contentious Politics of Intellectual PropertyGoogle Scholar
Howe, Helena R. and Griffiths, JonathanGoogle Scholar
Concepts of Property in Intellectual Property LawGoogle Scholar
Dreyfuss, Rochelle Cooper and Ginsburg, Jane C.Google Scholar
Intellectual Property at the Edge: The Contested Contours of IPGoogle Scholar
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Emerging Challenges in Privacy Law: Comparative PerspectivesGoogle Scholar
Bernal, PaulGoogle Scholar
Internet Privacy Rights: Rights to Protect AutonomyGoogle Scholar
Drahos, PeterGoogle Scholar
Intellectual Property, Indigenous People and their KnowledgeGoogle Scholar
Frankel, Susy and Gervais, DanielGoogle Scholar
The Evolution and Equilibrium of Copyright in the Digital AgeGoogle Scholar
Edited by Bowrey, Kathy and Handler, MichaelGoogle Scholar
Law and Creativity in the Age of the Entertainment FranchiseGoogle Scholar
Bottomley, SeanGoogle Scholar
The British Patent System and the Industrial Revolution 1700–1852: From Privileges to PropertyGoogle Scholar
Frankel, SusyGoogle Scholar
Test Tubes for Global Intellectual Property Issues: Small Market EconomiesGoogle Scholar
Oster, JanGoogle Scholar
Media Freedom as a Fundamental RightGoogle Scholar
Bannerman, SaraGoogle Scholar
International Copyright and Access to KnowledgeGoogle Scholar
Kenyon, Andrew T.Google Scholar
Comparative Defamation and Privacy LawGoogle Scholar
Kamina, PascalGoogle Scholar
Film Copyright in the European Union, Second EditionGoogle Scholar
Dornis, Tim W.Google Scholar
Trademark and Unfair Competition ConflictsGoogle Scholar
Copyright and International Negotiations: An Engine of Free Expression in China?Google Scholar
Tan, DavidGoogle Scholar
The Commercial Appropriation of Fame: A Cultural Critique of the Right of Publicity and Passing OffGoogle Scholar
Sanderson, JayGoogle Scholar
Plants, People and Practices: The Nature and History of the UPOV ConventionGoogle Scholar
Benoliel, DanielGoogle Scholar
Patent Intensity and Economic GrowthGoogle Scholar
Maine, Jeffrey A. and Nguyen, Xuan-ThaoGoogle Scholar
The Intellectual Property Holding Company: Tax Use and Abuse from Victoria’s Secret to AppleGoogle Scholar
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The Right to Privacy: Origins and Influence of a Nineteenth Century IdeaGoogle Scholar
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The Copyright/Design Interface: Past, Present and FutureGoogle Scholar

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