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    1. An odd anouncement - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      One of the most disturbing things about the original announcement is Wiley’s reference to “publishers’ IP.”  Wiley, of course, created (...)

    2. US endorses public domain for TK - Man bites dog! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      First, delegates must address the contentious question of what, exactly, constitutes “traditional knowledge.”

    3. Is the Copyright Office a neutral party? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I was hired primarily to address copyright issues, but my title is “Director of Scholarly Communications.” 

    4. Learning from ambiguity - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The appellate ruling, based as it was on fair use, never needed to address this holding, but I continue to think it was a mistake. 

    5. Libraries, pricing and piracy - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Perhaps surprisingly, at least to the content industries, they do not blame moral failings for the rise in piracy and they do not recommend (...)

    6. One more topic from eIFl: Fair Use - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      For one thing, it is what I know about, so I invariable began a discussion of a particular library issue by talking about how it would be (...)

    7. A foray into politics - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This is why our anti-trust laws have actually developed special rules to address claims of restraint of trade in industries that rely (...)

    8. Why is copyright different? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This would be a very non-intrusive way to address the problem of orphan works, especially in the context where other forms of neglect (...)

    9. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 32 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Geist points out very effectively that, in spite of assurances, ACTA is not just about enforcement of existing IP law but would mandate (...)

    10. Catching up with the First Amendment - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      If an author can stop comment on his work or an investment bank can get an injunction from criticism based on trademark then IP laws (...)

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