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    1. The discordant argument for harmony - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The principle argument for this grab at additional royalties, of course, is that other countries give recording artists such a right, (...)

    2. Shakespeare and copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      For example, photographers and graphic artists directly engaged in the primary licensing of their copyright works receive all the license fee (...)

    3. The textbook world is getting flat - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      For faculty who publish textbooks with Flat World, there is an opportunity to earn royalties on every dollar that is spent on their (...)

    4. The (Legislative) Life of Pi

      The bill would have exempted Indiana schools from paying royalties on the use of a copyrighted "new mathematical truth" that, in part, (...)

    5. Actions speak louder - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      When they could not easily locate a rights holder to pay royalties to, they simply put the work/artist on a “pending list” and went (...)

    6. What were they thinking? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But any small additional profit they could hope to make by claiming a portion of royalties is sure to be devoured by increased (...)

    7. Where should we spend our money? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But faculty do not come out unscathed in this discussion either, as is clear from this post about the practice of professors commissioning (...)

    8. A not-very-appealing appeal - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      For ordinary academic authors, permission royalties are trivial and not an expected part of the publishing “deal” (which is no deal at (...)

    9. What is "value" in publishing? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It is no accident that some of the larger university presses have even given six-figure advances to some high-profile academic authors, who (...)

    10. How efficient is our licensing system? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The folks at the CCC told me that the royalties had been collected from a South African university and they cited two titles. 

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