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The Use of Human Voice and Speech in Language Technologies: The EU and Russian Intellectual Property Law Perspectives. / Ilin, Ilya; Kelli, Aleksei.

в: Juridica International. Law Review. University of Tartu, Том 28, 13.11.2019, стр. 17-27.

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Ilin, Ilya ; Kelli, Aleksei. / The Use of Human Voice and Speech in Language Technologies: The EU and Russian Intellectual Property Law Perspectives. в: Juridica International. Law Review. University of Tartu. 2019 ; Том 28. стр. 17-27.

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