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Matched Legal Cases: ['§102', '§107', '§108', '§109', '§1200', '§1201']

The Impact of Licenses on Library Collections · CALASYS - CALA Academic Resources & Repository System
The Impact of Licenses on Library Collections
license agreements-law and legislation-United States
Min Chou & Oliver Zhou
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