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    1. Copyright Reform Suggestions, part 2 - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      All of these suggestions — the remaining three are limits on secondary liability, protections against copyright abuse and simplified, (...)

    2. Digital Critical Editions - Literature in English - LibGuides at Duke University

      Literature in Context: An Open Anthology of Literature, 1660-1830 , sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities and created and (...)

    3. Exhausting consumer use - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This is not about defending themselves from unauthorized copying, since the law already does that; it is an attempt to choke off a (...)

    4. YouTube, Copyright and Innovation - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Now Viacom, emboldened by the Supreme Court decision in the Grokster case, is trying to revise that compromise through the back door, using the (...)

    5. Digital Critical Editions - Literature in English - LibGuides at Duke University

      Literature in Context: An Open Anthology of Literature, 1660-1830 , sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities and created and (...)

    6. The Goodson Blogson

      The advantages are obvious for solo practitioners and small-firm attorneys, who rely on these research services for access to primary law and (...)

    7. Trans* Inclusion in the Classroom: Building Inclusive Syllabi - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime

      “Some Very Basic Tips for Making Higher Education More Accessible to Trans Students and Rethinking How We Talk about Gendered Bodies.”

    8. Salvos in the Copyright Wars - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The current law, in fact, cuts the other way; the Digital Millennium Copyright Act provides a safe harbor for online service providers from such (...)

    9. Collection Development Policy | Duke University School of Law

      Access to current and retrospective materials is guided by the collecting level for the organization and type of material. V. Secondary (...)

    10. Who pays for copyright enforcement? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post A nightmare scenario for higher education Next Post A second front One thought on “Who pays for copyright (...)

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