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The collection of Copyright Royalties and the Federal Arbitral Commission in Switzerland.  

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Criminalising primary copyright infringement in Singapore: Who are the real online culprits?  

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Prejudice to honour or reputation in copyright law.  

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Fresh lessons for first movers in software copyright disputes – A cross-jurisdictional convergence.  

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“Bound to infringe”: the forgotten child of the doctrine of authorisation of copyright infringement.  

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Common sense, accommodation and sound policy for the digital music marketplace.