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    1. Presses, piracy and the slumping economy - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Rowling or Disney or Random House; our conversations together ought not to be burdened by the perceived needs of the entertainment (...)

    2. Are we done with copyright? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      These last two are straight out of the legacy entertainment industries’ wish list, of course, and they would do nothing at all (...)

    3. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 12 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      As is so common for the legacy content industries, their “solutions” to piracy are often directed at the wrong target. 

    4. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 21 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      This is part of the real irony of SOPA, the bill currently being considered by the House of Representatives that would fundamentally alter how (...)

    5. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 35 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      As is often the case, the US Trade Representative apparently sees himself as an agent for the major entertainment industries, (...)

    6. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 14 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      This was an astute strategy on the part of Antigua, given how dedicated the U.S. administration is to appeasing the traditional (...)

    7. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 15 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      What follows below is only for comparison or for the entertainment of the truly dedicated. In an earlier post about the Georgia State (...)

    8. Book Reviews: Beyond Consulting and Finance

      Here are three new books about industries that students may not have considered. Blockbusters : hit-making, risk-taking, and the big (...)

    9. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 23 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      The intended consequences of this law are bad enough, at least for those who do not want to hand more tax money to the entertainment (...)

    10. What does PRO-IP really do? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The bill closes with a “sense of Congress” section that heaps great praise on the content industries and repeats much of the propaganda (...)

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