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Knobler J., 2007, Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal, vol. 25, no. 2 (2007), p. 531

Anxiety: the Internet and copyright’s vanishing performance/distribution distinction.  

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Knopf H., 2007, European Intellectual Property Review, 29/2007, 4, p. 160

Book review: Collective management of copyright and related rights.  

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Koelman K., 2006, European Intellectual Property Review, 28/2006, 8, p. 407

Fixing the three-step test.  

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Koenigsberg F., 2003, The journal of the copyright society of the U.S.A., p. 355

Performing rights in music and performing rights organizations, revisited.  

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Kohler D., 2007, Duke Law and Technology Journal, vol. 2007, available at http://www.law. duke.edu/journals/dltr/articles/2007DLTR0005.html

This town ain’t big enough for both of us – or is it? Reflections on copyright, the First Amendment, and Google’s use of others’ content.  

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Kolczynski J. – P. – Antas P. – D., 2012, European Intellectual Property Review, 6/2012, p. 419

A person making editorial changes to a scientific paper is entitled to claim the joint authorship of such a work: Judgment of the polish supreme court of May 25, 2011 in case II CSK 527/10.  

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Komen E. – Hwang S., 2008, Copyright World, no. 177 (Feb. 2008), p. 18

First in line: registration before litigation.  

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Kon S. – Heide T., 2006, European Intellectual Property Review, 28/2006, 1, p. 60

BHB/William Hill: Europe’s Feist. Court of appeal confirmation establishes bright lines. 

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Kongolo T. – Shyllon F., 2004, European Intellectual Property Review, 26/2004, 6, p. 258

Panorama of the most controveersial IP issues in developing countries.  

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Koo A., 2006, Buffalo Intellectual Property Law Journal, vol. 4, nos. 1-2 (Fall 2006)

Right of publicity: the right of publicity fair use doctrine – adopting a better standard.