Cutting into diamonds: Competition Law, IPR, trade secrets and the case of ‘Big Data‘

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Cutting into diamonds: Competition Law, IPR, trade secrets and the case of ‘Big Data‘. / Schovsbo, Jens Hemmingsen; Kokoulina, Olga.

A Critical Mind: Hanns Ullrich’s Footprint in Internal Market Law, Antitrust and Intellectual Property. red. / Christine Godt; Matthias Lamping. Springer, 2020. s. 131-152.

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Schovsbo, JH & Kokoulina, O 2020, Cutting into diamonds: Competition Law, IPR, trade secrets and the case of ‘Big Data‘. i C Godt & M Lamping (red), A Critical Mind: Hanns Ullrich’s Footprint in Internal Market Law, Antitrust and Intellectual Property. Springer, s. 131-152.

APA

Schovsbo, J. H., & Kokoulina, O. (2020). Cutting into diamonds: Competition Law, IPR, trade secrets and the case of ‘Big Data‘. Manuskript afsendt til publicering. I C. Godt, & M. Lamping (red.), A Critical Mind: Hanns Ullrich’s Footprint in Internal Market Law, Antitrust and Intellectual Property (s. 131-152). Springer.

Vancouver

Schovsbo JH, Kokoulina O. Cutting into diamonds: Competition Law, IPR, trade secrets and the case of ‘Big Data‘. I Godt C, Lamping M, red., A Critical Mind: Hanns Ullrich’s Footprint in Internal Market Law, Antitrust and Intellectual Property. Springer. 2020. s. 131-152

Author

Schovsbo, Jens Hemmingsen ; Kokoulina, Olga. / Cutting into diamonds: Competition Law, IPR, trade secrets and the case of ‘Big Data‘. A Critical Mind: Hanns Ullrich’s Footprint in Internal Market Law, Antitrust and Intellectual Property. red. / Christine Godt ; Matthias Lamping. Springer, 2020. s. 131-152

Bibtex

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