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Heald (2014a) | Heald, P. J. (2014). How Copyright Keeps Works Disappeared. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 11(4), 829-866. |
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Heald (2020a) | Heald, P. J. (2020) The Impact of Implementing a 25-Year Reversion/Termination Right in Canada. Journal of Law, Technology & Policy, Forthcoming |
Heald (2020b) | Heald, P. J. (2020) The Effect of Copyright Term Length on South African Book Markets (With Reference to the Google Book Project). South African Journal of Intellectual Property Law, Forthcoming |
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Heins and Beckles (2005) | Heins, M. And Beckles, T. (2005) Will Fair Use Survive? Free Expression in the Age of Copyright Control. A Public Policy Report. Available: https://ncac.org/fepp-articles/will-fair-use-survive-free-expression-in-the-age-of-copyright-control (last accessed 23 May 2019) |
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Hooper and Lynch (2012a) | Hooper, R., & Lynch, R. (2012). Rights and wrongs: Is copyright licensing fit for purpose for the digital age? The first report of the Digital Copyright Exchange feasibility study, IPO. |
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IFLA (2022) | IFLA. (2022). How well did copyright law serve libraries during COVID-19? |
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IP Crime Annual Report (2016-2017) | IP Crime Group (2017) IP Crime Annual Report (2016-2017) |
IP Crime Annual Report (2017-2018) | IP Crime Group (2018) IP Crime Annual Report (2017-2018) |
Ibosiola et al. (2019) | Ibosiola, D., Castro, I., Stringhini, G., Uhlig, S. And Tyson, G. (2019) Who Watches the Watchmen: Exploring Complaints on the Web. Proceedings of the 2019 World Wide Web Conference (WWW ’19), May13–17, 2019, San Francisco, CA, USA.ACM, New York, NY, USA, 10 pages.https://doi.org/10.1145/3308558.3313438 |
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Intellectual Property Office, Kantar Media (2016) | IPO. (2016). Online Copyright Infringement Tracker – Latest wave of research Mar 16 – May 16. Overview and Key Findings. |
Johnson (2011) | Johnson, E. E. (2011). Intellectual property and the incentive fallacy. |
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Kantar Media (2015) | Kantar Media (2015). Online Copyright Infringement Tracker Wave 5 (Covering period Mar 15 – May 15). Overview and key findings. |
Kantar TNS (2018) | Kantar TNS (2018) Study of Online Consumption of Copyrighted Content: Attitudes Toward and Prevalence of Copyright Infringement in Canada. Final report prepared for Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. Available: https://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/112.nsf/eng/07648.html (last accessed: 24 May 2019) |
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Khaosaeng (2019) | Khaosaeng, K. (2019) The Conflicts between Copyright and the Norms of Online Re-Creations: An Empirical Analysis. ASEAN Journal of Legal Studies, 2(1) |
Kohn and Lange (2018) | Kohn, A. And Lange, J. (2018) Confused about Copyright? Assessing Researchers’ Comprehension of Copyright Transfer Agreements. Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication, 6 (General issue) |
Korn (2009) | Korn, N., In from the Cold: An assessment of the scope of ‘Orphan Works’ and its impact on the delivery of services to the public (April 2009). |
Kretschmer, Gavaldon, Miettinen and Singh (2019) | Kretschmer, M., Gavaldon, A.A., Miettinen, J. And Singh, S. (2019) UK Authors’ Earnings and Contracts 2018: a Survey of 50,000 Writers. Available: https://www.create.ac.uk/blog/2019/05/02/uk-authors-earnings-and-contracts-2018-a-survey-of-50000-writers/ (last accessed 23 May 2019) |
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