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Friday, 13 May 2011
Ubiquitous infringement
A phrase encapsulating a problem with intellectual property on the Internet, and the name given to the rule proposed by the American Law Institute (ALI) and the European Max Planck Group for Conflicts of Law and Intellectual Property (CLIP) to deal with the private international law problems that flow from it. See The Law Applicable to Online Copyright Infringements int ALI and CLIP Proposals: A Rebalance of Interest Needed? (2011) 2 JIPITEC, issue 1, by Rita Matulionyte.
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