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    1. Smoke got in my eyes - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      While you can begrudge the rights holders who wish to earn a reasonable license fee for the streaming use of their content, the fact that UCLA (...)

    2. A not-very-appealing appeal - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      And the results of that analysis disprove the claim of a lengthy and widespread pattern of infringement. 

    3. USA - GIS Data Sources - LibGuides at Duke University

      Includes access to: NOAA nautical charts, bathymetry, and shoreline data coastal change and analysis data: remotely sensed imagery and (...)

    4. Can a "batty" ruling effect needed change? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      You don’t mention this analysis at all. In summary, you are either blatantly dishonest, or have not read the judge’s opinion at all, or (...)

    5. Going forward with Georgia State lawsuit - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This testimony seems to confirm the fear that a ruling against fair use would dramatically limit the course materials available to students ; (...)

    6. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 5 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly c

      Just before publishing this post I saw an excellent analysis of the issue of royalties for ex-Nazi’s or these descendants here, in (...)

    7. Finding Articles - Education - LibGuides at Duke University

      Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis Policy-relevant research on issues central to education.

    8. Finding Articles - Education - LibGuides at Duke University

      Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis Policy-relevant research on issues central to education.

    9. Imagining Fair Use - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      A recent decision by a federal judge in New York is another example of the heavy preference for “transformative” uses in the fair use (...)

    10. Click-wrap and illusory promises - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      When an apparent promise really is just statement of discretion — “I will pay you $20 to wash my car if I decide it was worth it” — courts call (...)

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