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Richard Spinello and Maria Bottis: Understanding the debate on the legal protection of moral intellectual property interests: review essay of A Defense of Intellectual Property Rights

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      cover image Ethics and Information Technology
      Ethics and Information Technology  Volume 13, Issue 3
      September 2011
      112 pages

      Copyright © Copyright © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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