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    1. Recommended Holiday Reading on Kindle

      Here are the six additions to Ford Library Kindles: How Music Got Free: The End of an Industry, the Turn of the Century, and the Patient Zero of (...)

    2. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 33 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      First, that the use of pirate and piracy as a way to refer to some  types of IP infringement is a very old phenomenon. 

    3. A big footprint - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Now that the CCIA has decided to look at the economic equation from the other end and examine what benefits fair use (legal uses, as opposed to (...)

    4. Book Review: The Pirate’s Dilemma

      This book is about a new set of market conditions that are emerging, where piracy is just another business model and where remixing is (...)

    5. And the Winner Is…

      The Economist Book of the Year 2015 Financial Times Book of the Year 2015 Finalist: FT and McKinsey Book of the Year Award 2015 How Music Got (...)

    6. 2015 December

      The Economist Book of the Year 2015 Financial Times Book of the Year 2015 Finalist: FT and McKinsey Book of the Year Award 2015 How Music Got (...)

    7. More on e-textbooks - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Cooper has produced numerous short videos on legal topics ( available here ), including a public services announcement on DVD piracy (...)

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

      This is not piracy, because no law is violated; and, without misrepresentation as to authorship, it is not plagiarism.

    9. Debating Internet regulation - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The recent announcement of a new anti-piracy strategy from the RIAA, and the continued behavior of YouTube toward repeat notices of (...)

    10. ACTA up - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Part 2 [ http://bit.ly/BCxCq ] discusses the annual Special 301 process that occurs each spring, including “piracy” calculations. The (...)

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