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What Does "Copyfight" Mean?
Copyfight, the Solo Years: April 2002-March 2004
1. Ville Oksanen on December 6, 2004 9:41 PM writes...
Well, not exactly all around, most of Central and Northern Europe are missing and the chosen laws aren't the most interesting ones (especially Greece is just a quick, direct translation of the directive). FIPR's copyright guide is a bit better in this sense: http://www.fipr.org/copyright/guide/
Permalink to Comment2. Donna Wentworth on December 7, 2004 3:42 PM writes...
Thanks for the pointer.
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