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Veit Erlmann. Lion’s Share: Remaking South African Copyright. Durham, NC, and London: Duke University Press, 2022. xii, 386 pp., appendix, notes, bibliography, index. ISBN 9781478016328 (hardcover) and ISBN 9781478023593 (e-book).
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Veit Erlmann. Lion’s Share: Remaking South African Copyright. Durham, NC, and London: Duke University Press, 2022. xii, 386 pp., appendix, notes, bibliography, index. ISBN 9781478016328 (hardcover) and ISBN 9781478023593 (e-book).
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