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    1. Obama, (c) and the CCC - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Also, no mention is made of the possibility, allowed for in the statute (see, especially, section 512(g)) , that an accused infringer (...)

    2. Copyright in laws - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But in the United States, at least, it is clear that the Copyright Office does not look kindly on these claims for protection in state and local (...)

    3. Copyright term, open access and the NIH - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Nevertheless, it is interesting to note that the optimal term he arrives at – 14 years – was precisely the term provided by the first English (...)

    4. Textbooks | Duke University School of Law

      If you need assistance locating a statute or rule referenced in a supplement, please contact the Reference Desk .

    5. Can we stream digital video? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The upshot of this–if I haven’t failed to connected dots from some other parts of the statute–is that the source of the work treated to (...)

    6. The timeless folly of DRM - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Ray Patterson’s “ Copyright in Historical Perspective ” (Vanderbilt University Press, 1968), for example, or now-Justice Stephen Breyer’s 1970 (...)

    7. Legal material - Council of Science Editors (CSE) Citation Style Guide - LibGuides at Duke Universit

      Statues, rules, and regulations Statute, rule, or regulation Name of the act, Published source (Year).

    8. 2006 U.S. Code: Better Late Than Never

      Code: Better Late Than Never 6/20/2008 04:51:00 PM During the appellate brief writing and cite-checking season, two of our most frequent (...)

    9. Finding Foreign Law

      Michael Goodson Law Library at Duke Search Search This Blog Home More… Finding Foreign Law 1/27/2017 04:39:00 PM Thanks to robust free access (...)

    10. What wasn't decided - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In her memo she invites Congress to reconsider some of the draconian provisions of our current copyright statute and also suggests that (...)

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