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„Wiki-Watch“ project group within the Study and Research Centre on Media Law, Faculty of Law, European University “Viadrina” ,
15230 Frankfurt, Germany (hereafter "Wiki-Watch").

The directors of the project group are

Professor Johannes Weberling.
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