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    1. Of fences and defenses - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      And just one more section later the law refers to “the right of fair use,” language that further suggests that fair (...)

    2. That pesky checklist - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      That, of course, is not how fair use really works, and no score card can actually predict the results of a judicial evaluation (...)

    3. A win, oddly - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The bottom line is that this decision is very good for libraries and others who depend on fair use. It adds another precedent (...)

    4. Finding out who your friends are - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Fair use supports scholarship, it does not undermine it. 

    5. GSU appeal ruling - the more I read, the better it seems - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The plaintiffs wanted a ruling that non-profit educational use did not mean that the first fair use factor always (...)

    6. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 58 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      For more information about fair use, see this illustrative use case , the fair use checklist from (...)

    7. Parallel tracks, parallel successes - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Judge Leval wrote the famous law review article called “Towards a Fair Use Standard” that is the foundation of the recent (...)

    8. A big footprint - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Other sectors, like consumer electronics, certainly are dependent on fair use, but one could argue that both purchased content (...)

    9. Summary judgment in the GSU case? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      First, the plaintiffs argue that a fair use “checklist” is the wrong tool for helping faculty members make fair (...)

    10. Time for breakfast at the 11th Circuit - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      First, a non-profit purpose is specifically mentioned as favoring fair use in the text of section 107 itself, so it is hard to (...)

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