Lithuania
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Lithuania is a country defined within the Copyright Evidence wiki.
The following studies include coverage of this country (7):
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Guibault, Salamanca and van Gompel (2015) | Guibault, L., Salamanca, O. and van Gompel, S. (2015) Remuneration of authors and performers for the use of their works and the fixations of their performances. A study prepared for the European Commission DG Communications Networks, Content & Technology by Europe Economics and IVIR. |
IFLA (2022) | IFLA. (2022). How well did copyright law serve libraries during COVID-19? |
Kuchma (2011) | Kuchma, I (2011). Report on the implementation of open content licenses in developing and transition countries. |
OHIM (2015) | OHIM (2015). Intellectual Property And Education In Europe. Study On IP Education In School Curricula In The EU Member States With Additional International Comparisons. |
Todorova et al. (2017) | Tania Yordanova Todorova, Serap Kurbanoglu, Joumana Boustany, Güleda Dogan, Laura Saunders,Aleksandra Horvat, Ana Lúcia Terra, Ane Landøy, Angela Repanovici, Chris Morrison, Egbert J.Sanchez Vanderkast, Jane Secker, Jurgita Rudzioniene, Terttu Kortelainen, Tibor Koltay, (2017) Information professionals and copyright literacy: a multinational study. Library Management, 38(6/7), pp.323-344 |
Van Kranenburg and Hogenbirk (2005) | van Kranenburg, H., & Hogenbirk, A. (2005). Multimedia, entertainment, and business software copyright piracy: A cross-national study. Journal of Media Economics, 18(2), 109-129. |
Wijmenga, Klomp, van der Jagt, Poort (2016) | Stichting de Thuiskopie (2016). International Survey on Private Copying – Law & Practice 2016. WIPO. |