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How should medical researchers respond to false copyright infringement claims?
Sung Pil Park, Eric Yong Joong Lee
Science Editing. 2019;6(2):137-141.   Published online 2019 August 19    DOI: https://doi.org/10.6087/kcse.174

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How should medical researchers respond to false copyright infringement claims?
Science Editing. 2019;6(2):137-141   Crossref logo
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The career cost of COVID-19 to female researchers, and how science should respond
Nature. 2020;583(7818):867-869   Crossref logo
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New technologies and the scale of copyright infringement: should size matter to liability?
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Websites selling AMH “fertility” tests use false or misleading claims, researchers find
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Copyright
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Infringement of Second Medical Use Claims under German Law
GRUR International. 2022;72(2):157-166   Crossref logo
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Research software is essential for research data, so how should governments respond?
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Religion, spirituality and health: how should Australia's medical professionals respond?
Medical Journal of Australia. 2003;178(2):86-88   Crossref logo
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Infringement of copyright
A User's Guide to Copyright. 1979;41-47   Crossref logo
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Criminal copyright infringement
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