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Alleged illegal downloading of music: the Danish Supreme Court provides a high bar for evidence and a new line of direction regarding claims for damages and remuneration

Per Overbeck

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14296/deeslr.v8i0.1966

Abstract


Per Overbeck brings the reader up-to-date with his previous article relating to litigation in Denmakr taken by the owners of copyright over the alleged obtaining of intellectual property by way of peer-ro-peer networks.


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