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Between commodification and "openness" : the information society and the ownership of knowledge. / May, Chris.
In: Journal of Information, Law and Technology, Vol. 2005, No. 2-3, 2005.

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May, Chris. / Between commodification and "openness" : the information society and the ownership of knowledge. In: Journal of Information, Law and Technology. 2005 ; Vol. 2005, No. 2-3.

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