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The Legal Status of Online Media

Student: Odoevtsev Andrey

Supervisor: Alexey M. Goloschapov

Faculty: Faculty of Law

Educational Programme: Legal Informatics (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2016

This master's dissertation is is devoted to the consideration of the open license - the new form of the licensing agreement for Russian legislature. Subject of the dissertation is disposition of the computer software sole right on the terms of the open license. Texts of the most common open licenses, foreign and Russian legislature, and judicial practice were analyzed and generalized for the purposes of this dissertation. As a result of study, mentioned above, in the present work were given: an analyses of the last changes of Russian civil legislature, highlighted it's most important problems, and proposed a solution of the defined problems.

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