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May 11, 2012

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Creative Commons statement to the Committee on IP and Development at WIPO

Yours Truly is in Geneva at the 9th session of the Committee on IP and Development at WIPO (all current and previous statements here). Here is our comment on the Agenda Item CDIP/9/INF/2: Scenarios and Possible Options Concerning Recommendations 1c, 1f and 2a of the Scoping Study on Copyright and Read more

By Andres Guadamuz, 14 years ago May 11, 2012
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