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    1. The other side of the balance. - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      August 26, 2008 Kevin Smith, J.D. 1 Comment We are often told that copyright law is supposed to be a balance, offering, on the one hand, the (...)

    2. A foray into politics - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Copyright, of course, is a government-granted monopoly; the very antithesis of free-market capitalism, it is government protectionism. 

    3. Book Review: The Richest Man Who Ever Lived

      Fugger’s approach to business was modern. He understood monopoly power and tried to corner the market in precious metals.

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

      So we have the irony of Marxist literature being protected by that most capitalist of business structures, a monopoly, and a left-wing (...)

    5. Publishing ironies - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      So we have the irony of Marxist literature being protected by that most capitalist of business structures, a monopoly, and a left-wing (...)

    6. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 27 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      About the copyright monopoly Lord Macauley said in 1842 “It is good that authors should be remunerated; and the least exceptionable way (...)

    7. Listening to Lessig - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      What we are seeing here is the exploitation of a monopoly that is imposed on a culture with the demand that people pay the developed (...)

    8. Ineffective Technological Protection Measures? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It is also important that the argument was made that CSS is not intended so much to protect copyrighted content as it is to enforce a (...)

    9. Data Sciencing our Journal Subscriptions - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Right now, academic publishing is controlled by five publishers (the “Big Five”) – a monopoly that makes it very difficult for (...)

    10. It seems simple, really - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As we will discuss further in a moment, it is very possible for nations, industries and even individual creators to thrive without relying on a (...)

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