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Aero (SUMMARY) - G. Frosio, The Supreme Court Finds Aereo a Direct Infringer, Justice Brandeis (And Scalia) Dissent, CIS Blog, July 1, 2014
8.4.2
http://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/blog/2014/07/supreme-court-finds-aereo-direct-infringer-justice-brandeis-and-scalia-dissent
ALAI, Opinion on the criterion думNew Publicдуќ, developed CJEU, put in the context of making available and communication to the public (17 September 2014)
5.1.2.5
http://www.alai.org/en/assets/files/resolutions/2014-opinion-new-public.pdf
Anchayil Anjali and Arun Mattamana, Intermediary Liability and Child Pornography A Comparative Analysis, 5 J. INT'L COMM. L. TECH. 48 (2010)
10.4.1
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/40765450_Intermediary_Liability_and_Child_Pornography_A_Comparative_Analysis
Article 29 Data Protection Working Party, Guidelines on the Implementation of the CJEU Judgment on Google Spain v. Costeja, 14/EN WP 225 (November 26, 2014)
9.1.3
https://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/blog/2014/11/eu-data-protection-authority-adopts-guidelines-implementation-right-be-forgotten
Ascentive v. Opinion Corp., 2011 WL 6181452 (EDNY 2010)
7.4.2
http://www.scribd.com/doc/75684764/Ascentive-v-Opinion-Corp
Bangoura v. Washington Post, C41379 (Court of Appeal of Ontario 2005) (Canada)
2.4.2
http://www.ontariocourts.on.ca/decisions/2005/september/C41379.htm
Barton Beebe, Tiffany and Rosetta Stone - Intermediary Liability in U.S. Trademark Law, 41 CIPA Journal 192 (2012)
7.5
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/laws/ibil/docs/2012_beebe_paper.pdf
BOP Consulting with DotEcon, International Comparison of Approaches to Online Copyright Infringement (report commissioned by the UK Intellectual Property Office, February 9, 2015)
4.1
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/international-comparison-of-approaches-to-online-copyright-enforcement
Callamard Agnes, Are Courts Re-inventing Internet Regulation (Global Freedom of Expression at Columbia University Discussion Paper, May 6, 2014)
11.3.2
https://globalfreedomofexpression.columbia.edu/wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/A-Callamard-Are-Courts-re-inventing-Internet-regulation-May-6-2015.pdf?a2663e
Cambridge Code, Academic Commentary: Google Spain - Compiled by Julia Powles and Rebekah Larsen (Database dedicated to the RTBF)
9.1.7.1
http://www.cambridge-code.org/googlespain.html
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