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    1. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 26 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      The Jamaican definition suggests how to protect the legitimate interests of a rights holder without choking off too many creative opportunities (...)

    2. Search for Primary Sources - Archival Research in Europe - LibGuides at Duke University

      Primary Source: "In scholarship, a document or record containing firsthand information or original data on a topic , used in preparing a (...)

    3. What I learned getting published by Taylor & Francis. - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Recorder Susan Davis then created a derivative work from that original, adding a great deal of her own original expression. 

    4. Digitization Details: The Process of Digitizing a Collection - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections B

      Finalize During this phase we compare the digitization guide against the item and file counts of the archival and derivative images on (...)

    5. Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3) - Page 2 of 20 - a collection of parts flying in loo

      To be sure, it’s perfectly possible to rearrange content using JavaScript, or to create derivative HTML markup. The DLL does this to (...)

    6. Rough Week, judicially - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Also, Rowling is entitled to license derivative works such as a musical production based on Harry Potter, and the reproduction of songs (...)

    7. How does Fair Use work? (weekly widget) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      (weekly widget) December 28, 2007 Kevin Smith, J.D. 2 Comments Fair Use is the only exception to the copyright law that applies to all of the (...)

    8. There's a new whale in town - Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3)

      To be sure, it’s perfectly possible to rearrange content using JavaScript, or to create derivative HTML markup. The DLL does this to (...)

    9. Fair Use ferment - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The ‘fair use’ exception implied in the entire paragraph which was not to quoted in total may just as well be referring to the Section 106(2) (...)

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

      As another commentator has noted , it also illustrates just how slippery and troublesome it can be to draw legal distinctions between (...)

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