Foreign Articles
Brand S., 2008, Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal, vol. 25, no. 3 (2008), p. 1229
Four thousand words on Finnegans Wake: the misuse of copyright doctrine and the controversy surrounding the estate of James Joyce.
Brandriss I., 1996, The journal of the copyright society of the U.S.A, p. 237
Writing in frost on a window pane: E-mail and chatting on RAM and copyright fixation.
Brauneis R., 2009, The journal of the copyright society of the U.S.A, Vol. 56, p. 335
Copyright and the world's most popular song.
Breen J., 2007, Texas Intellectual Pro erty Law Journal, vol. 16, no. 1 (Fall 2007), p. 151
YouTube or youlose: can YouTube survive a copyright infringement lawsuit.
Brennan T., 1987, The journal of the copyright society of the U.S.A, Vol. 34, p. 148
The Copyright Royalty Tribunal: An American perspective.
Bresler J., 2003, The journal of the copyright society of the U.S.A, p. 15
Whose art is it anyway? An alteernative solution of fine art licensing.
Brett M. Frischmann B., 2007, Review of Law and Economics, 3 (Dec. 2007)
Evaluating the Demsetzian Trend in Copyright Law.
Bridy A., 2004, The journal of the copyright society of the U.S.A, p. 257
Sheep in goats' clothing: satire and fair use after Campbell v. Acuff-Rose music, Inc.
Brinker I. – Holzmuller T., 2010, European Intellectual Property Review, Issue 11/2010, p.553
Competition law and copyright – Observations from the world of collecting societies.
Broun N., 2003, European Intellectual Property Review, 25/2003, 11, p. 496
Interface between the protection of technological measures and the exercise of exceptions to copyright and related rights: Comparing the situation in the United States and in the European Community.