: If you have more details about the context (e.g., where you encountered the reference), you might be able to request the information directly from a relevant institution or community.

: Understanding what "iptd" stands for and the nature of the publication (academic, professional, hobbyist) can significantly narrow down your search. Is it related to a field of study, a professional organization, or perhaps a series of reports?

| Resource | Likelihood of Success | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | or Lexis+ | High | Major legal databases; search IPTD vol 17 then filter by page 284. | | JustisOne | Medium | UK/Ireland legal content. | | BAILII (British and Irish Legal Information Institute) | Low to Medium | Free, but may not have older IPTD volumes. | | Google Scholar (under "Case law") | Low | Try searching "IPTD" 284 Best in quotes. | | Law library (physical or digital) | High | Many university law libraries subscribe to IPTD print or microform. |

But the keyword that transforms this from a simple reference to a collector’s obsession is In this context, "best" does not mean subjective opinion. It refers to a specific encode, bitrate, and source quality that outperforms all other versions of the same content—including the original retail release.