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Football Dataco: skill and labour is dead!
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Preliminary question to the ECJ: Is the breach of a software licence agreement a copyright infringement?
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Bulgaria: Commercial case No.199 of 2014, Supreme Court of Cassation of Bulgaria, 218, 16 June 2015
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The future of post-Brexit UK exhaustion and the implications for UK copyright and IP rights
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UK: Gloucester Place Music Ltd v Le Bon, High Court of Justice of England and Wales, Chancery Division, HC-2015-004970, 2 December 2016
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