Game clones and copyright infringement: a comparative study of judicial practices in the US, Japan and China
Wang, X. (2022). Game clones and copyright infringement: a comparative study of judicial practices in the US, Japan and China. [Doctoral Thesis, Maastricht University]. Maastricht University. https://doi.org/10.26481/dis.20220617xw
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Game clones and copyright infringement: a comparative study of judicial practices in the US, Japan and China
Wang, X. (2022)
[Doctoral Thesis, Maastricht University]. Maastricht University. https://doi.org/10.26481/dis.20220617xw
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