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    1. Up the revolution? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Articles that were not to be considered in the promotion and tenure process would not qualify as work for hire because they (...)

    2. Copyright gets under your skin - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      One possibility about ownership that should be accounted for is work for hire.  Here it is important to remember that simply (...)

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

      And second, there must be an express, written and signed agreement between the employer and the contractor “that the work shall be (...)

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

      So there is a constitutional argument could be used to counter a work for hire claim at a public university.  Also, there (...)

    5. From control to contempt - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The legal fiction behind work made for hire has been pushed into the realm of pure fantasy here.

    6. Student rights and academic values - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Courts have even suggested that the work for hire rules do not apply to faculty writings, although those rulings are old and (...)

    7. An amusing chance to review some key ideas - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But just paying for a photograph does not make it a work for hire; the photographer must either be a regular employee of the (...)

    8. Talk back on schol comm issues - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post When is something a work for hire? (weekly widget) Next Post NIH public access and (...)

    9. Two steps to a revolution in scholarly publishing – a thought experiment - Scholarly Communications

      If universities owned scholarly writings as work for hire, however, they would have control over the means of publication. 

    10. Flipping out - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      (weekly widget) Next Post When is something a work for hire? (weekly widget) Discussions about the changing world of scholarly (...)

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