A Reverse Notice and Takedown Regime to Enable Public Interest Uses of Technically Protected Copyrighted Works
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Reichman, J; Dinwoodie, G; Samuelson, P
Published in: Berkeley Technology Law Journal
2007
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Berkeley Technology Law Journal
Publication Date
2007
Volume
22
Start / End Page
981 / 1060
Related Subject Headings
- 1801 Law
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Reichman, J., Dinwoodie, G., & Samuelson, P. (2007). A Reverse Notice and Takedown Regime to Enable Public Interest Uses of Technically Protected Copyrighted Works. Berkeley Technology Law Journal, 22, 981–1060.
Reichman, J., G. Dinwoodie, and P. Samuelson. “A Reverse Notice and Takedown Regime to Enable Public Interest Uses of Technically Protected Copyrighted Works.” Berkeley Technology Law Journal 22 (2007): 981–1060.
Reichman J, Dinwoodie G, Samuelson P. A Reverse Notice and Takedown Regime to Enable Public Interest Uses of Technically Protected Copyrighted Works. Berkeley Technology Law Journal. 2007;22:981–1060.
Reichman, J., et al. “A Reverse Notice and Takedown Regime to Enable Public Interest Uses of Technically Protected Copyrighted Works.” Berkeley Technology Law Journal, vol. 22, 2007, pp. 981–1060.
Reichman J, Dinwoodie G, Samuelson P. A Reverse Notice and Takedown Regime to Enable Public Interest Uses of Technically Protected Copyrighted Works. Berkeley Technology Law Journal. 2007;22:981–1060.
Published In
Berkeley Technology Law Journal
Publication Date
2007
Volume
22
Start / End Page
981 / 1060
Related Subject Headings
- 1801 Law