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    1. Is it all about the Orphans? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Now I think the AG is hoping to clear the way for Congress to establish a scheme for collecting money from users of orphan works, (...)

    2. A big footprint - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In the past I have objected to claims made by the copyright industry about the amount of money lost through unauthorized file sharing (...)

    3. Taxing culture - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Only intermediaries continue to make money, because they do not have to compete in a free market but can charge the public monopoly prices.

    4. How "real" is intellectual property? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      When it comes to a “Creator” we cannot disassociate their creation from the individual (or entity) that created it.

    5. 2008 November

      Dorf, Thomas H. Byers New venture creation: Entrepreneurship for the 21st century By Jeffry A.

    6. Happy Birthday and extended collective licensing - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      And, of course, any leftover money would equally be wasted by providing for the expenses of an organization that would be unneeded and (...)

    7. Falling down before the finish - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It may sound plausible when Harkaway complains that Google will be improving its search algorithm using his work and making money from (...)

    8. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 55 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      For most of our history, copyright has been an entirely civil matter, where an aggrieved party would sue the infringer directly for (...)

    9. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 25 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      He would be happy to take tax money, but he realizes that this is unlikely.  So instead he suggests that library branches be closed and (...)

    10. A second front - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In response, the STM publishers propose a set of rules that would gut section 108, which authorizes ILL, and would once again channel more (...)

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