Singapore
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Singapore is a country defined within the Copyright Evidence wiki.
The following studies include coverage of this country (9):
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Andrés (2006b) | Andrés, A. R. (2006). Software piracy and income inequality. Applied Economics Letters, 13(2), 101-105. |
Cenite, Wang, Peiwen and Chan (2009) | Cenite, M., Wang, M. W., Peiwen, C., & Chan, G. S. (2009). More Than Just Free Content Motivations of Peer-to-Peer File Sharers. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 33(3), 206-221. |
Gan and Koh (2006) | Gan, L. L., & Koh, H. C. (2006). An empirical study of software piracy among tertiary institutions in Singapore. Information & Management, 43(5), 640-649. |
Handke, Guibault and Vallbe (2015) | Handke, C., Guibault, L., & Vallbé, J. J. (2015). Is Europe Falling Behind in Data Mining? Copyright's Impact on Data Mining in Academic Research. Copyright's Impact on Data Mining in Academic Research (May 20, 2015). |
Hui and Png (2003) | Hui, K. L., & Png, I. (2003). Piracy and the legitimate demand for recorded music. Contributions in Economic Analysis & Policy, 2(1). |
Marsoof and Gupta (2019) | Marsoof, A.and Gupta, I. (2019) Shielding internet intermediaries from copyright liability — A comparative discourse on safe harbours in Singapore and India. J World Intellectual Prop. 22, 234 - 270 |
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. |
Palmedo (2019) | Palmedo, M. (2019) The Impact of Copyright Exceptions for Researchers on Scholarly Output. EfilJournal, 2(6). |
PricewaterhouseCoopers (2016) | PricewaterhouseCoopers Australia Report 'Understanding the costs and benefits of introducing a ‘fair use’ exception', 2016. |