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

      The fact that AIME’s attorney uses this phrasing, with its two statements that misdirect the reader from the real issue, suggests that he (...)

    2. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 51 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      October 15, 2007 Kevin Smith, J.D. 2 Comments The Digital Millennium Copyright Act added two important sections to the copyright (...)

    3. Now we see through a glass, darkly - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Much of the letter from SPARC and ATA details the recent developments in the UK and EU, especially the announcements last week from both the (...)

    4. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 20 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      I am reminded of the surprise that content industries have expressed at the opposition to the Stop Online Piracy Act or the (...)

    5. The Goodson Blogson

      The biggest change will be the introduction of a single search box , which replaces the six separate "Easy Search" options on the (...)

    6. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 54 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Sections 107-122 of the Copyright Act all enact “limitations on exclusive rights” designed to allow conduct that would otherwise be (...)

    7. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/10/

      Choosing to be more likeable begins with small adjustments in current behavior, such as a friendly hello to a student in the mallway, a (...)

    8. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 22 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      But in Brownmark the issue arose (as it has before) of whether or not the licenses given by a single co-owner of a copyright can ever (...)

    9. FILMS FOR YOUR FINAL ASSIGNMENT - AMES.341S.01.S17• SCREENING THE HOLOCAUST - LibGuides at Duke Univ

      The story is told by a single survivor, Yehuda Lerner, who arrived to the camp together with the Soviet army colonel Petchersky and (...)

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