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    1. Using copyright for its intended purpose - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Many of the provisions are similar to the ones I have already mentioned.  But here is the language the really caught my eye: The (...)

    2. Breaking technology - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The suit will turn on the language of the contract between the author and HarperCollins, about which I cannot comment. 

    3. The other shoe drops - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      When the complaint itself confuses the language between these exceptions, it points directly toward that possibility.

    4. From control to contempt - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I don’t personally think the language is necessary in book agreements (Elsevier does not use it, although I suspect some of our (...)

    5. We're back! (and so is the GSU fair use e-reserves appeal...) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In the first GSU  appeal, the 11th Circuit  recognized that Campbell is controlling:    “This language [from Campbell ] appears to be (...)

    6. How useful is the EU's gift to libraries? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      What the EU Court of Justice said is that, based on the EU “Copyright Directive,” libraries have permission to make digital copies of works in (...)

    7. A big win for fair use and libraries - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The Judge spent comparatively little time on this ridiculous claim, which flies in the face of the clear language of section 108 (...)

    8. Tomboys & Heroines - Beyond Nancy Drew: A Guide to Girls' Literature - LibGuides at Duke University

      Artistic Helen keeps their little flat, while Mary works as a private secretary after attending business school. Young, plain-spoken (...)

    9. Copyright follies - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      They quote a lawyer for the Copyright Clearance Center (hardly a disinterested party) whose argument, while using temporal language, (...)

    10. Is the sky falling on library lending? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Section 602 contains an exception to its restrictions on imports that allows libraries to purchase both books and videos from abroad for their (...)

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