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When information is boxed who should hold the key?
C. Colston
Law
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Social Sciences
Databases
37%
Copyright Law
25%
Control
25%
Protection
12%
Information Society
12%
Incentive
12%
Access to Information
12%
Interest
12%
Strategy
12%
Competition
12%
Balance
12%
Technology
12%
Courts
12%
Monopolies
12%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Information
100%
Rights
25%
Protection
12%
Monopoly
12%
Computer Science
Control
25%
Copyright
12%
Legal Framework
12%
Protection
12%
Stored Information
12%