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Developing countries and the international copyright system : A historical overview International copyright law has ... a second meeting was held in New Delhi , where attention remained focused on the position of developing countries .
Developing countries and the international copyright system : A historical overview International copyright law has ... a second meeting was held in New Delhi , where attention remained focused on the position of developing countries .
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The disagreements between the developed and the developing nations impacted on the Stockholm conference to the extent that only a few developed countries have actually accepted the Protocol . For some parties , the survival of the Berne ...
The disagreements between the developed and the developing nations impacted on the Stockholm conference to the extent that only a few developed countries have actually accepted the Protocol . For some parties , the survival of the Berne ...
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Developing countries have legitimate concerns regarding the export of translated works through the special licence provisions of the Appendix . Transportation of copyright owners ' works increases the possibility of cheaper versions of ...
Developing countries have legitimate concerns regarding the export of translated works through the special licence provisions of the Appendix . Transportation of copyright owners ' works increases the possibility of cheaper versions of ...
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