| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - There is, however, nothing whatsoever in the wording of that provision or in the Court???s case-law to suggest that that right is inviolable and must for that reason be absolutely protected (Scarlet Extended, paragraph 43).42 As paragraphs 62 to 68 of the judgment in Case C???275/06 Promusicae [2008] ECR I???271 make clear, the protection of the fundamental right to property, which includes the ri
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