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One manifestation of the trend towards the strengthening of copyright protection that has been noticeable during the … made in U.S. copyright laws during the second half of the twentieth century. Specifically, we present estimates of the past … these deferrals of access due to legislative extensions of the duration of copyright protection are found to reach …
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.S. copyright piracy during a period when the U.S. was a developing country. U.S. statutes protected the copyrights of American … changed to allow foreigners to obtain copyright protection in the United States if certain conditions were met. Thus, this … episode in American history provides us with a convenient way of investigating the consequences of international copyright …
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the first time in Canadian copyright history, the court determined that Canadian law must recognize a user right to carry …
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The exclusive rights enjoyed by a copyright owner to reproduce his protected work in any material form, including any … provider (ISP). Any transmission of temporary copies of material protected by copyright law by their subscribers or third … exclusive rights granted to a copyright owner may, thus, place an ISP in a difficult position that may seriously affect the …
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This study contributes to the literature that analyzes the consequences of economic sanctions for the target country’s human rights situation. We offer a political economy explanation for different types of human rights infringements or improvements in reaction to economic shocks caused by...
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We use endogenous treatment-regression models to estimate the causal average treatment effect of US economic sanctions on four types of human rights. In contrast to previous studies, we find no support for adverse effects of sanctions on economic rights, political and civil rights, and basic...
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We use endogenous treatment-regression models to estimate the causal average treatment effect of US economic sanctions on four types of human rights. In contrast to previous studies, we find no support for adverse effects of sanctions on economic rights, political and civil rights, and basic...
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We use endogenous treatment-regression models to estimate the causal average treatment effect of US economic sanctions on four types of human rights. In contrast to previous studies, we find no support for adverse effects of sanctions on economic rights, political and civil rights, and basic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011537405