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A new era in the adjudication of IP cases in Taiwan. 

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Fan S. – Y., 2010, The journal of the copyright society of the U.S.A., vol. 57, p. 683

Case comment: the liability of network service providers.  

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Farchy J., 2009, European Intellectual Property Review, Vol. 31, Issue 5, p. 255. 2009

Are free licenses suitable for cultural works?  

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Farrand B., 2012, European Intellectual Property Review, 5/2012, p. 297

Too much is never enough? The 2011 copyright in sound recordings extension directive.  

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Farrand B., European Intellectual Property Review, no. 10, p. 508

The case that never was: An analysis of the Apple iTunes case presented by the Commission and potential future issues. 

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Faust M., 2008, Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review, vol. 12, no. 1 (2008), p. 131

What do we do with a doctrine like merger? A look at the imminent collision of the DMCA d idea/expression dichotomy. 

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Feng X., et al., 2004, The journal of the copyright society of the U.S.A., p. 615

Awakening of a sleeping dragon: the evolution of copyright conception in China. 

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Fenzel C., 2007, Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law, vol. 24, no. 2 (2007), p. 541

Still life with “spark” and “sweat”: the copyrightability of contemporary art in the United States and the United Kingdom. 

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Ferguson J., 2007, Northern Illinois University Law Review, vol. 28, no. 1 (Fall 2007), p. 125

XM lawsuit: threats to the incentive model of copyright genesis and the obsolescence of the AHRA in a digital age of hybrid technology. 

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Their master’s voice? Recording artists, bright lines and bowie bonds: The debate over sound recordings as works made for hire.