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    Database Protection—The European Way

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    In 1996, the European Union (EU) finally adopted the EU Database Directive (Directive). The Directive created a two-tier protection scheme for electronic and non-electronic databases. Member states are required to protect databases by copyright as intellectual creations, or to provide a novel sui generis right to prevent unauthorized extraction or re-utilization of the contents of a database. The difference between the two is that copyright infringement implies copying the structure, while the sui generis right infringement implies copying the contents themselves, irrespective of their copyrightability. It has yet to be seen, when considering the way in which member states have implemented the Directive and the way in which national courts apply domestic law, how the Directive has succeeded in harmonizing European Commission (EC) law with regard to the protection of databases

    De eenheid der nieuwtestamentische godsopenbaring

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    Rectorale oratie Vrije Universiteit 191

    Existentieele exegese?

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    Rectorale oratie Vrije Universiteit 194

    De bevooroordeeldheid der exegese

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    Rectorale oratie Vrije Universiteit 194

    Nieuw-Testamentische exegese

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    De geschiedenis der nieuwtestamentische godsopenbaring

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    Rectorale oratie Vrije Universiteit 192

    Coauteurschap en gemeenschap

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