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    1. Unintentional felons? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Klobuchar, Cornyn and Coons and recently reported out of committee to the full Senate.  The language of the bill amends both copyright (...)

    2. Of fences and defenses - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As I said, the HathiTrust amici assert that the language of the copyright law supports this argument. 

    3. Grasping at straws - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Instead of resisting public access to taxpayer-funded research and writing byzantine contract language intend to punish authors who (...)

    4. Is it cool to be a pirate? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In his book “ Moral Panics and the Copyright Wars ,” William Patry makes it very clear that he considers this term an excessive and exaggerated (...)

    5. Momentum - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      All of this makes the recent statement by the Association of American Publishers opposing open access mandates from government funders seem all (...)

    6. Reflections on the Future of the Research Library - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The first — he called it the centrifugal aspect of this role — was to help the university find a public language for the expert (...)

    7. Dueling Myths - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Nevertheless, the examples Butler offers do support his point that over-interpreting this language can lead to needless (...)

    8. More protection for military faculty, or less? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      What seems like a marginal idea when you read the title of the bill is revealed as really lousy when you dig into the text.  Here, the (...)

    9. The "traditional contours" of copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The Supreme Court on Monday granted certiorari , which is the technical language for agreeing to hear a case, in Golan v. Holder , a (...)

    10. Words having meanings, but money talks. - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Nevertheless, the exaggerated language and claims of the content industries do have some effect. 

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