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9 WIPO. (2019). Copyright and related rights: a practical guide. WIPO.

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13 WIPO. (2019). Copyright and related rights: a practical guide. WIPO.

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31 Dulong de Rosnay, M. (2014). Open licenses and cultural heritage institutions: a survey of policies and practices. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 20(5), 519-537.

32 Dulong de Rosnay, M. (2014). Open licenses and cultural heritage institutions: a survey of policies and practices. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 20(5), 519-537.

33 Zorina Khan, B. (2017). Inventing ideas: patents, innovation, and diffusion in the knowledge economy. Oxford University Press.

34 Kretschmer, M., & Torremans, P. (2010). Copyright and cultural heritage. Edward Elgar Publishing.

35 Lianos, I., & Deller, D. (2013). Promoting innovation, competition and access to technology: towards a new regulatory paradigm for copyright. Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, 8(6), 413-425.

36 Intellectual property and the digital economy: challenges and opportunities. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 29(2), 193-212.

37 Cattaruzza, A. (2016). Cultural heritage and intellectual property: a controversial relation. Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice, 54(1), 3-27.

38 Tzouganatos, D. (2019). Intellectual property and the public domain. Routledge.

39 Dulong de Rosnay, M. (2014). Open licenses and cultural heritage institutions: a survey of policies and practices. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 20(5), 519-537.

40 Dulong de Rosnay, M. (2014). Open licenses and cultural heritage institutions: a survey of policies and practices. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 20(5), 519-537.

41 Tzouganatos, D. (2019). Intellectual property and the public domain. Routledge.

42 Zorina Khan, B. (2017). Inventing ideas: patents, innovation, and diffusion in the knowledge economy. Oxford University Press.

43 Cattaruzza, A. (2016). Cultural heritage and intellectual property: a controversial relation. Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice, 54(1), 3-27.

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47 Tzouganatos, D. (2019). Intellectual property and the public domain. Routledge.

48 Dulong de Rosnay, M. (2014). Open licenses and cultural heritage institutions: a survey of policies and practices. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 20(5), 519-537.

49 Gómez-Arostegui, T. (2017). Intellectual property and cultural heritage. In The Oxford Handbook of Intellectual Property Law (pp. 776-795). Oxford University Press.

50 European Commission. (2017). European agenda for culture. European Commission.

51 Dulong de Rosnay, M. (2014). Open licenses and cultural heritage institutions: a survey of policies and practices. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 20(5), 519-537.

52 Hugenholtz, P. B., & Guibault, L. (2006). The future of the public domain: identifying the commons in information law. Kluwer Law International.

53 Tzouganatos, D. (2019). Intellectual property and the public domain. Routledge.

54 Dulong de Rosnay, M. (2014). Open licenses and cultural heritage institutions: a survey of policies and practices. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 20(5), 519-537.

55 Varian, H. R. (2010). Computer-mediated transactions. American Economic Review, 100(2), 1-10.

56 Menéndez, E. (2015). Intellectual property and cultural heritage in the information age. Springer.

57 Gervais, D. J. (2016). Intellectual property law for the 21st century: interdisciplinary approaches. Edward Elgar Publishing.

58 Tzouganatos, D. (2019). Intellectual property and the public domain. Routledge.

59 Ficsor, M. (2011). The law of copyright and the internet: the 1996 WIPO treaties, their interpretation and implementation. Oxford University Press.

60 Zorina Khan, B. (2017). Inventing ideas: patents, innovation, and diffusion in the knowledge economy. Oxford University Press.

61 Dulong de Rosnay, M. (2014). Open licenses and cultural heritage institutions: a survey of policies and practices. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 20(5), 519-537.

62 Kretschmer, M., & Torremans, P. (2010). Copyright and cultural heritage. Edward Elgar Publishing.

63 Tzouganatos, D. (2019). Intellectual property and the public domain. Routledge.

64 IFLA. (2015). IFLA trend report. International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions.

65 Gervais, D. J. (2016). Intellectual property law for the 21st century: interdisciplinary approaches. Edward Elgar Publishing.

66 Dulong de Rosnay, M. (2014). Open licenses and cultural heritage institutions: a survey of policies and practices. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 20(5), 519-537.

67 Kretschmer, M., & Torremans, P. (2010). Copyright and cultural heritage. Edward Elgar Publishing.

68 Zorina Khan, B. (2017). Inventing ideas: patents, innovation, and diffusion in the knowledge economy. Oxford University Press.

69 Dulong de Rosnay, M. (2014). Open licenses and cultural heritage institutions: a survey of policies and practices. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 20(5), 519-537.

70Zorina Khan, B. (2017). Inventing ideas: patents, innovation, and diffusion in the knowledge economy. Oxford University Press.

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74 Rooksby, J. (2010). "Negotiating the Boundaries of Copyright Law in the Digital Environment: User-Generated Content, Remix Culture, and Web 2.0." Social & Legal Studies, 19(3), 323-345.

75 Buccafusco, C., & Sprigman, C. (2017). "Copyright's Memory Hole." California Law Review, 105(2), 283-358.

76 Weatherall, K. (2015). "Copyright and the Economic Theory of Patent Pools." Northwestern University Law Review, 109(5), 1527-1578.

77 Samuelson, P. (2011). "Copyright and Digital Libraries: A Global Perspective." Daedalus, 140(4), 22-32.

78 Samuelson, P. (2018). "Intellectual Property, Innovation Policy, and the Economic Lives of Artists." Journal of Economic Perspectives, 32(2), 3-23.

79 Fisher, W. W. (2004). "Theories of intellectual property." Faculty Scholarship Series, Paper 2144.

80 Fisher, W. (2012). "Theories of Intellectual Property." In Intellectual Property Law: Volume II - Enforcement and Remedies (pp. 3-49). Edward Elgar Publishing.

81 Samuelson, P. (2019). "The Disruptive Effect of Open Access: 15 Years After the Budapest Open Access Initiative." Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 14(3), 157-165.

82 de Beer, J., & Bouchard, M. (2010). "The Access Principle: The Case for Open Access to Research and Scholarship." Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition.

83 Samuelson, P. (2019). "The Disruptive Effect of Open Access: 15 Years After the Budapest Open Access Initiative." Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 14(3), 157-165.

84 Besek, J. F. (2016). "Copyright Limitations and Exceptions for Libraries and Archives in the Digital Age." Journal of Copyright in Education and Librarianship, 1(1), Article 1.

85 Gervais, D. (2010). "Open Access, Open Source, and Open Standards in Scientific Information Dissemination." Journal of International Economic Law, 13(3), 651-665.

86 de Beer, J., & Bouchard, M. (2010). "The Access Principle: The Case for Open Access to Research and Scholarship." Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition.

87 Samuelson, P. (2019). "The Disruptive Effect of Open Access: 15 Years After the Budapest Open Access Initiative." Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice, 14(3), 157-165.

88 Fisher, W. (2012). "Theories of Intellectual Property." In Intellectual Property Law: Volume II - Enforcement and Remedies (pp. 3-49). Edward Elgar Publishing.

89 Gervais, D. (2010). "Open Access, Open Source, and Open Standards in Scientific Information Dissemination." Journal of International Economic Law, 13(3), 651-665.

90 Sag, M. (2012). "Copyright and Copy-Reliant Technology." Northwestern University Law Review, 106(1), 1-62.

91 Katz, M. L., & Shapiro, C. (2018). "Antitrust in a World of Networked Information Technologies." In Innovation and Incentives (pp. 209-240). MIT Press.

92 Sag, M. (2012). "Copyright and Copy-Reliant Technology." Northwestern University Law Review, 106(1), 1-62.

93 Dusollier, S. (2013). "The New Technological Uses of Copyright: Open Licenses and Open Access." International Journal of Intellectual Property Management, 6(1-2), 94-112.

94 Landes, W. M., & Posner, R. A. (2007). "Indefinitely Renewable Copyright." The University of Chicago Law Review, 70(1), 471-518.



95 Besek, J. F. (2016). "Copyright Limitations and Exceptions for Libraries and Archives in the Digital Age." Journal of Copyright in Education and Librarianship, 1(1), Article 1.

96 Katz, M. L., & Shapiro, C. (2018). "Antitrust in a World of Networked Information Technologies." In Innovation and Incentives (pp. 209-240). MIT Press.

97 de Beer, J., & Bouchard, M. (2010). "Open Licensing and the Future of Knowledge Sharing." In Access to Knowledge in Africa (pp. 227-249). UCT Press.



98 Landes, W. M., & Posner, R. A. (2007). "Indefinitely Renewable Copyright." The University of Chicago Law Review, 70(1), 471-518.

99 Sag, M. (2012). "Copyright and Copy-Reliant Technology." Northwestern University Law Review, 106(1), 1-62.

100 Dusollier, S. (2013). "The New Technological Uses of Copyright: Open Licenses and Open Access." International Journal of Intellectual Property Management, 6(1-2), 94-112.

101 Besek, J. F. (2016). "Copyright Limitations and Exceptions for Libraries and Archives in the Digital Age." Journal of Copyright in Education and Librarianship, 1(1), Article 1.

102 Katz, M. L., & Shapiro, C. (2018). "Antitrust in a World of Networked Information Technologies." In Innovation and Incentives (pp. 209-240). MIT Press.

103 de Beer, J., & Bouchard, M. (2010). "Open Licensing and the Future of Knowledge Sharing." In Access to Knowledge in Africa (pp. 227-249). UCT Press.



104 Sag, M. (2012). "Copyright and Copy-Reliant Technology." Northwestern University Law Review, 106(1), 1-62.

105 Landes, W. M., & Posner, R. A. (2003). "The economic structure of intellectual property law." Harvard University Press.

106 Bessen, J. E., & Meurer, M. J. (2008). "Patent failure: How judges, bureaucrats, and lawyers put innovators at risk." Princeton University Press.

107Lemley, M. A., & Shapiro, C. (2005). "Probabilistic patents." Journal of Economic Perspectives, 19(2), 75-98.

108 Samuelson, P. (2011). "Copyright and Digital Libraries: A Global Perspective." Daedalus, 140(4), 22-32.

109 Fisher, W. W. (2004). "Theories of intellectual property." Faculty Scholarship Series, Paper 2144.

110 Baramidze, L. (2015). Azerbaijan's UNESCO Cultural Heritage: Impact on Identity and Tourism. The Journal of Tourism Challenges and Trends, 8(1), 67-81.

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