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    1. Tinkering with Article III - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The most striking thing about the report, which seems to have been a sidebar to the 2006 study of Orphan Works, is how completely it represents (...)

    2. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 24 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Recently there has been a lot of interest in the scope of free speech rights for professors at public universities. 

    3. More about the FAIR USE Act - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Also, “works of substantial public interest” is presumably a narrower category than all the works that might be subject to (...)

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      At Duke, we’re celebrating this introduction of new materials into the Public Domain with a competition to showcase what our community (...)

    5. Departmental Records - Consumer Reports Archives - LibGuides at Duke University

      Consumer Reports Books Records Consumer Reports Books is responsible for publishing buyers' guides and other subject-based books relating to (...)

    6. Dueling Myths - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      For an odd mixture of dead-on accuracy and exaggeration in one’s own economic interest, it is hard to beat this list of Ten Common (...)

    7. The Goodson Blogson

      News will periodically feature a new title of interest in the blog.] Cass R. Sunstein, Worst-Case Scenarios (2007).

    8. Special Collections | Duke University School of Law

      Special Collections | Duke University School of Law Skip to main content × Search Search Info For: Applicants Students Faculty Staff Media Make (...)

    9. Copyright and Fair Use - Finding Images - LibGuides at Duke University

      Any image created by a person dead more than 70 years ago is likely in the public domain (note that for three-dimensional works (...)

    10. Protecting IP? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But in the copyright arena, we need to acknowledge that it is not usually institutional policies that undermine public access and (...)

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