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    1. Public art and fair use - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It is interesting that the Ninth Circuit panel said that this was a close case (and reversed a grant of attorney’s fees to Green Day (...)

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

      On Friday the Second Circuit Court of Appeals issued its ruling in the appeal of the Authors Guild lawsuit against Google over the (...)

    3. There's more to life than copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It is interesting that the professor’s scholarship that was at issue in the 4 th Circuit was in non-traditional forms like blogs and (...)

    4. Finding out who your friends are - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The LCA also develops the point about the failure of the licensing market for electronic reserves and other course readings.  A (...)

    5. Is the sky falling on library lending? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      That result leaves the troubling decision from the 9th Circuit in place, at least in Western quarter of the US.

    6. Ignore fair use at your peril! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Universal appealed this dismissal, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued its decision today .  

    7. Parallel tracks, parallel successes - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In many cases, and the Second Circuit suggests that this may be one of them, the complexity and cost of a class action might be (...)

    8. A pyrrhic victory - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Apparently what we need is Congressional action to tell the Federal Circuit that this decision was wrong by enacting a separate (...)

    9. Caching, Thumbnails and a Fair Use Win - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Google ) by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals is important on a number of points.

    10. Nimmer on infringement 2.0 - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Another topic Nimmer addressed at length was the doctrine of first sale, and he was highly critical of the Ninth Circuit decision in (...)

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