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Property, Persona, and Publicity
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007This article focuses on two interconnected problems posed by the growth of online creation. First, unlike analog creations, important digital creations such as emails are mediated and controlled by second parties. Thus although these creations are core intellectual property, they are not treated as such and service providers terminate or deny access to
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Abstract This chapter turns to the idea of public property. Public property is contrasted with private property by showing how public property does not involve any idea of yours and mine, but instead involves an idea of something belonging to all members of the public at the same time.
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2015
Abstract This chapter discusses the rules prohibiting the destruction of property by the occupying authorities under Article 53 Geneva Convention (GC) IV. It covers the distinction between private and public property; the distinction between movable and immovable state properties; and the exception to the prohibition: unless ‘rendered ...
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Abstract This chapter discusses the rules prohibiting the destruction of property by the occupying authorities under Article 53 Geneva Convention (GC) IV. It covers the distinction between private and public property; the distinction between movable and immovable state properties; and the exception to the prohibition: unless ‘rendered ...
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2019
Abstract To show the anti-democratic implications of autism and narcissism, interlude A reflects on the meaning of space and especially of “public space.” It shows that space can neither be fabricated nor willfully engineered; it is a region which allows something to happen.
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Abstract To show the anti-democratic implications of autism and narcissism, interlude A reflects on the meaning of space and especially of “public space.” It shows that space can neither be fabricated nor willfully engineered; it is a region which allows something to happen.
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Abstract Many common-law private actions raise public claims, such as claims arising from environmental harm. To resolve such claims with justice for all the people affected by their ruling, U.S. courts sometimes alter the scope of causes of action, the proof required to win them, and the remedies available.
George P. Fletcher +2 more
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Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2022
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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The Asaro Mudmen: Local Property, Public Culture?
Contemporary Pacific, 1996Item does not contain ...
Otto, Ton, Verloop, Robert J.
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