On Peers and Copyright: Why the EU Should Consider Collective Management of P2P

This book analyzes the EU’s approach to P2P, a digital age technology that highlights the tensions between the Internet and a territorial and fragmented copyright law. It aims at providing the necessary legal qualification and context to understand why the EU, while following an economic and sociall...

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প্রধান লেখক: Quintais, João Pedro
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