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    1. Scanning to add to a Sakai course site – Duke ScholarWorks

      It is generally agreed, however, that the first and fourth factors usually carry the most weight in the analysis. The first (...)

    2. We're back! (and so is the GSU fair use e-reserves appeal...) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The 11th Circuit reasoned, however, that in this case because “the threat of market substitution is severe, it is appropriate in this instance (...)

    3. A reversal for Georgia State - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The panel also disagrees with the 10% or 1 chapter standard used by Judge Evans to decide about the third fair use factor, the amount (...)

    4. GSU appeal ruling - the more I read, the better it seems - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      the case gets back to Judge Evans, who I very much doubt wanted it back, the fair use analysis will look somewhat different. The (...)

    5. A discouraging day in court for GSU - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Second, all the factual nature of the book would mean, under Judge Evans’ analysis, is that the second factor of the fair use (...)

    6. Microsoft Word - 1504212_1.DOCX

      This Court instructed that factor four must “loom[] large in the overall fair use analysis” to account for the “severe” threat (...)

    7. 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 (...)

    8. Choosing between reform and revolution - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Kasunic, who is Principal Legal Advisor to the Copyright Office, suggests that this treatment seriously undervalues the importance of this part (...)

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

      The judge’s reasoning with respect to factor four really raised an eyebrow for me. This was a real stretch for transformative use — to (...)

    10. Understanding Research Impact Metrics – Duke ScholarWorks

      Some commonly used tools for assessing research impact Impact factor is a measurement of the citation rate of a particular journal.

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