Copyrighted works at the university – legal, economic and other aspects
On Friday, 2 December 2016, the Faculty of Law of the University of Maribor hosted the IXth conference “Law and Economics: Copyrighted works at the university: – legal, economic and other aspects”.
Saša Krajnc and dr. Maja Bogataj Jančič from IPI also attended the conference and lectured there (Saša on “Copyright Exceptions for Education”, and Maja on the “Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on Copyright in the Digital Single Market”).
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