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    1. Of songs and chairs, or why do we need a public domain - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      That is simply the chance one takes in a free market. The market for intangible goods is not a free market, however. 

    2. Superrights for textbooks? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The idea, of course, is to undercut the secondary market for print textbooks so that each student will have to pay $200+ for a new book (...)

    3. Quiz: It Costs HOW Much?! - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      We can’t buy the e-book version of this required course material and make it easily available to all Duke students enrolled in the course at any (...)

    4. Book Review: Big Data

      In addition, computer algorithms predict the stock market with varying degrees of success but the power to pre-judge individual human (...)

    5. Book Review: Joint Ventures

      Growing and selling on the black market is highly profitable, as expenses are low and profits are enormous. 

    6. Did he really say that? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But this claim confuses price with value.  No matter what the price of each loan is, if the book represents a drain on a (...)

    7. 2012 May

      It will be interesting to see how well e-book publishers and their software developers react to the needs of the academic market, as (...)

    8. Everything old is new again? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      He ends with the “urgent question regard[ing] what price we will have to pay for upholding the phantasm of universal copyright.”

    9. Licenses, prices, fair use and GSU - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      That e-mail explicitly uses a base price of $15 per student, not the $3.75 quoted by Mr.

    10. Salvos in the Copyright Wars - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It is always odd to see a group that says it advocates small government and free markets swing so far in favor of stronger copyright protection, (...)

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