Intellectual property rights on the inte
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Stuart P. Meyer
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Article
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1998
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Elsevier Science
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English
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The number of adults using the Internet, in the United States alone, increased from 27 million in January 1996 to 35 million in September 1997.1 In a number of ways, this dramatic growth of the Internet has brought a sea change in intellectual property law, i.e. the law concerning copyrights, tradem