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Quintais, J.

12 November, 2019

Safeguarding User Freedoms in Implementing Article 17 of the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive: Recommendations from European Academics

7 November, 2019

Sample, sample in my song, can they tell where you are from? The Pelham judgment – Part I

11 October, 2019

Fixing Copyright Reform: A Better Solution to Online Infringement

3 October, 2019

How to license Article 17? Exploring the Implementation Options for the New EU Rules on Content-Sharing Platforms

26 September, 2019

Conference on Freedom of Expression and Copyright: Luxembourg, 7 November 2019

20 August, 2019

The Decline of Online Piracy: How Markets – Not Enforcement – Drive Down Copyright Infringement

6 August, 2019

Hosting intermediary services and illegal content online: An analysis of the scope of article 14 ECD in light of developments in the online service landscape

25 July, 2019

The New Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive: A Critical Look

20 June, 2019

Knocking on Heaven’s Door: User preferences on digital cultural distribution

18 June, 2019

The New Copyright Directive: A tour d’horizon – Part II (of press publishers, upload filters and the real value gap)

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