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Angelopoulos et al (2016) Study of fundamental rights limitations for online enforcement through self-regulation

Study of fundamental rights limitations for online enforcement through self-regulation, published by Institute for Information Law (IViR), Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam

"it should be noted that even mere blocking can have more extensive repercussions than intended: blocking entire domains, for example, risks collateral damage in the form of disallowing access to fully legal content that happens to be hosted at the same address." M. Horten, A Copyright Masquerade (Zed Books, 2013), p. 27


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