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Schilling K., 2007, European Intellectual Property Review, 29/2007, 12, p. 504

Book review: Intellectual property patents, copyright, trade marks & allied rights.  

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Schmitt B., 2007, Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal, vol. 25, no. 1, p. 417

Is an accrued cause of action for copyright infringement more like a kidney or a contract?  

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Schnaps A., 2007, Seton Hall Journal of Αrts and Entertainment Law, vol. 17, no. 1, p. 51

Do consumers have the right to space-shift, as they do time-shift, their television content? Intellectual property rights in the face of new technology.  

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Schonning P., 2000, IIC – International Review of Industrial Property and Copyright Law, vol. 31, 1-8/2000, p. 967

Licensing authors’ rights on the internet.  

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Schricker G., 1995, IIC – International Review of Industrial Property and Copyright Law, vol.26, 1-6/1995, p. 41

Farewell to the “level of creativity” (schopfungshohe) in German copyright law?  

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Schroff S. – Favale M. – Bertoni A., 2017, International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law, Vol. 48, 3/2017, p. 286 (2)

The Impossible Quest – Problems with Diligent Search for Orphan Works.

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Schulze E. – F., 2012, European Intellectual Property Review, 5/2012, p. 313

Orphan works and other orphan material under nationa, regional and international law: Analysis, proposals and solutions.  

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Schwartz E., 2010, The journal of the copyright society of the U.S.A., vol. 57, p. 473

An overview of the international treatment on exceptions.  

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Schwender D., 2008, The journal of the copyright society of the U.S.A., vol. 56, p. 257

Promotion of the arts: An argument for limited copyright protection of illegal graffiti.  

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Scott A., 2007, Journal of Intellectual Property Law, vol. 14, no. 2, p. 357

Oh brother: Milne, Steinbeck, and an emerging circuit split over the alienability of copyright termination rights.