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American Chemical Society v. Sci-Hub d/b/a www.sci-hub.cc, John Doe 1-99

PublishedSeptember 2017
PeriodicalVolume 1:17-cv-00726-LMB-JFA, Pages 1-3
PublisherUnited States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia Alexandria Division
CountryUnited States

ABSTRACT
A U.S. district court in Alexandria, Va., has issued a preliminary finding supporting the American Chemical Society in its case against the site Sci-Hub.

Keywords legal order · open access publishing

ISSN16-1
RefereedDoes not apply
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