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    1. UCG and you - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      If they have not yet been successful in getting courts to force Internet providers like YouTube to police copyright for them, legislative (...)

    2. Almost there - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      All you need is your name and an e-mail address.  Only you first name and last initial display on the petition, so there is no threat (...)

    3. Subscribe - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In most browsers, you can also click on the feed icon in the address bar and add this blog (or any of its categories) as a “ live (...)

    4. ScienceOnline and copyright anxiety - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      So not only do we need improved IP educatoin, we need to make things easier for them particularly when addressing the legal/policy issues.

    5. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 12 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      The report is very interesting; a strongly-worded warning that universities might be trying to assert more ownership over the IP rights (...)

    6. P2P and New Business Models - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Each time Congress proposes to address file-sharing at universities, this is one of the concerns that unites the higher education (...)

    7. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 21 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      On the legislative front, the PROTECT IP act has been introduced in the Senate for a while now. 

    8. Repeating myself about the WIPO treaty - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It seems odd  not to address those negotiations and the treaty that came out of them at all in this space, but there is also no reason (...)

    9. When is something a work for hire? (weekly widget) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Many universities have adopted policies to address when a faculty work is or is not a work made for hire.

    10. First sale goes to the Supreme Court, again - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I will address the conference in the next couple of postings (unless there is a GSU decision), but for now I want to look at (...)

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