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SCRIPT-ed covers a broad range of topics relating to law and technologies. Subject matter can be international or domestically oriented, and comparative approaches are encouraged. Some specific issues/areas technologies are their interaction with and impact on: (1) intellectual property (copyright, patents, registered and unregistered marks and designs, brands, personality, licensing, etc.); (2) commercialisation (economics, competition, e-commerce, m-commerce, internet finance, online dispute resolution, etc.); (3) human rights (free expression, privacy, data protection, computer misuse, etc.); (4) medicine (reproductive technologies, health related biotechnologies and public health, access to medicines, bioethics, etc.); (5) genomics (traditional knowledge, genetic resources and diversity, etc.); and (6) digital technology and software (artificial intelligence, telecommunications, cyberspace, networked environments, digital Copyright, proprietary Software, free software, copyleft, open source and other licensing schemes, etc.).
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SCRIPT-ed
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The default option for publication, unless the author states otherwise, is to release the work under an Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives Creative Commons Licence.
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