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    1. The good side of a bad lawsuit - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      We need to learn from this case both that the fair use analysis is intended to uncover particular facts about a specific situation, and (...)

    2. Rough Week, judicially - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I was especially pleased to see the judge single out the language used by plaitiffs of piracy and theft for criticism.  In the end this (...)

    3. The Conference Board

      Their reports are considered by corporate decision makers to be the best on key issues such as economic analysis as well as (...)

    4. Photography, Fair Use and Free Speech - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      While the reasoning seems a bit difficult here, for me it is the most important point in this decision; the market harm factor clearly (...)

    5. We're not done with First Sale - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But he does not say which doctrines or defenses, and the fact that he has to resort to this vague reliance on the idea that the obvious negative (...)

    6. Getting Started - Introduction to Systematic Reviews and Other Evidence Synthesis in Engineering - L

      Producing a Systematic Review for Journal Publication: Scope and Depth : A systematic review intended for publication is a comprehensive and (...)

    7. Google Books, Fair Use, and the Public Good - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Here are several great places to read about the decision: From Brandon Butler of American University .

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

      While the reasoning seems a bit difficult here, for me it is the most important point in this decision; the market harm factor clearly (...)

    9. After another defeat, what will GSU publishers do in 2015? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As has been widely reported, that decision looked like a win for publishers, in that it vacated the lower court decision that (...)

    10. Through the copyright looking glass - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      There is some excellent analysis of this decision by Peter Hirtle here and by Shourin Sen here .

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