Collective Agreements for the Clearance of Copyrights: The Case of Collective Management and Extended Collective Licenses

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Collective Agreements for the Clearance of Copyrights : The Case of Collective Management and Extended Collective Licenses. / Schovsbo, Jens Hemmingsen; Riis, Thomas; Rognstad, Ole-Andreas.

User Generated Law: Re-Constructing Intellectual Property Law in a Knowledge Society . red. / Thomas Riis. Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016. s. 55-76.

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Schovsbo, JH, Riis, T & Rognstad, O-A 2016, Collective Agreements for the Clearance of Copyrights: The Case of Collective Management and Extended Collective Licenses. i T Riis (red.), User Generated Law: Re-Constructing Intellectual Property Law in a Knowledge Society . Edward Elgar Publishing, Northampton, MA, s. 55-76.

APA

Schovsbo, J. H., Riis, T., & Rognstad, O-A. (2016). Collective Agreements for the Clearance of Copyrights: The Case of Collective Management and Extended Collective Licenses. I T. Riis (red.), User Generated Law: Re-Constructing Intellectual Property Law in a Knowledge Society (s. 55-76). Edward Elgar Publishing.

Vancouver

Schovsbo JH, Riis T, Rognstad O-A. Collective Agreements for the Clearance of Copyrights: The Case of Collective Management and Extended Collective Licenses. I Riis T, red., User Generated Law: Re-Constructing Intellectual Property Law in a Knowledge Society . Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing. 2016. s. 55-76

Author

Schovsbo, Jens Hemmingsen ; Riis, Thomas ; Rognstad, Ole-Andreas. / Collective Agreements for the Clearance of Copyrights : The Case of Collective Management and Extended Collective Licenses. User Generated Law: Re-Constructing Intellectual Property Law in a Knowledge Society . red. / Thomas Riis. Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016. s. 55-76

Bibtex

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