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    1. Silly Season - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The license between AVP and UCLA is reasserted, with the same language that caused the judge to read it in a way that undermined the (...)

    2. US endorses public domain for TK - Man bites dog! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      While the draft agreement certainly provides for some increased defensive protections, the bulk of the rights granting language focuses (...)

    3. An international perspective on statutory damages - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The “cost . . . to buy” language is just poor slight of hand here, and an unfortunate strawman.

    4. How balanced is the balancing test? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In its recent report on “Fair Use Challenges in Academic and research Libraries ” a research team associated with the Association of Research (...)

    5. Due process for file-sharers? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Just because the jury’s award fell within the broad range of damages that Congress set for all copyright cases does not mean that members of (...)

    6. Dictionaries Are So Hot Right Now

      English dictionaries If you plan to discuss the "plain meaning" of a word or phrase, a more general English dictionary will be the most (...)

    7. The varieties of the public domain - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This was a time when foreign works, including English-language books published in Britain, did not enjoy copyright protection in the U.S. 

    8. A masterpiece of misdirection - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I think there are lots of reasons to reject this logic, which runs counter to the express language that Congress used in section 108 (...)

    9. Getting into print the hard way - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It turns out that the contract language was actually different from what the editor told me it was. 

    10. Internet Resources - Chinese Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      The site offers a unique collection of 5 transcripts of unpublished, English language teachings and sermons by the 20th century Zen masters.

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