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    1. Is it cool to be a pirate? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I suggest that piracy should be reserved for  instances  of wholesale commercial exploitation of copyrighted material without (...)

    2. Copyright should be an author’s right (part 1) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      By transferring copyright wholesale, instead of granting temporally-limited licenses to publish, academic authors have help create the (...)

    3. What's in my tool chest - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Maybe we can eventually use it to replace something else wholesale. Project Management We mostly use basecamp for shared planning on (...)

    4. Facing the Future of Social Media - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      There is already huge growth in YouTube searches which paves the way for a wholesale reform of search online. This has come about (...)

    5. Tinkering with Article III - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Photographers especially , it seems, complained that the federal courts were too costly, and the report seems to adopt their arguments (...)

    6. Publishing ironies - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Maybe those authors should have resisted the demand to transfer copyright wholesale to Lawrence and Wishart in the first place.

    7. Feminism in North Carolina - Feminist Movements, 1880s to the Present - LibGuides at Duke University

      The collection contains the company's administrative, subject, financial and subject files, as well as audio/visual materials and (...)

    8. GSU and Sony - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Justice Stevens, in Sony , simply considered the overall situation — individual consumers who used the VCR to “time-shift” for more convenient (...)

    9. Two steps to a revolution in scholarly publishing – a thought experiment - Scholarly Communications

      Instead of a long transition period during which costs would be expected to rise because both subscription models and open access based on (...)

    10. Really, what has Princeton done? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Technically, therefore, the rights that are transferred are subject to that license; hence the language of “banning” the wholesale (...)

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