Beardwood, John and Bowman, Mark. "Using a Hammer to Crack a Nut: Troubling Global Trend Reflected in Canada’s Non-Party World-wide Internet Injunction: Analysis of shortcomings shared in current trend of case law obliging Google as nonparty to globally remove infringing content"
Computer Law Review International, vol. 18, no. 6, 2017, pp. 161-166.
https://doi.org/10.9785/cri-2017-0601
Beardwood, J. & Bowman, M. (2017). Using a Hammer to Crack a Nut: Troubling Global Trend Reflected in Canada’s Non-Party World-wide Internet Injunction: Analysis of shortcomings shared in current trend of case law obliging Google as nonparty to globally remove infringing content.
Computer Law Review International,
18(6), 161-166.
https://doi.org/10.9785/cri-2017-0601
Beardwood, J. and Bowman, M. (2017) Using a Hammer to Crack a Nut: Troubling Global Trend Reflected in Canada’s Non-Party World-wide Internet Injunction: Analysis of shortcomings shared in current trend of case law obliging Google as nonparty to globally remove infringing content. Computer Law Review International, Vol. 18 (Issue 6), pp. 161-166.
https://doi.org/10.9785/cri-2017-0601
Beardwood, John and Bowman, Mark. "Using a Hammer to Crack a Nut: Troubling Global Trend Reflected in Canada’s Non-Party World-wide Internet Injunction: Analysis of shortcomings shared in current trend of case law obliging Google as nonparty to globally remove infringing content"
Computer Law Review International 18, no. 6 (2017): 161-166.
https://doi.org/10.9785/cri-2017-0601
Beardwood J, Bowman M. Using a Hammer to Crack a Nut: Troubling Global Trend Reflected in Canada’s Non-Party World-wide Internet Injunction: Analysis of shortcomings shared in current trend of case law obliging Google as nonparty to globally remove infringing content.
Computer Law Review International. 2017;18(6): 161-166.
https://doi.org/10.9785/cri-2017-0601