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The Safe Harbour and Beyond

Issued: November 30 2016

Nearly two decades after the Digital Millennium Copyright Act became law in the United States, the digital landscape has changed in ways lawmakers never imagined. Simon Lee examines how enforcement the DMCA and comparable local laws have evolved in Asia.

 

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