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    1. What's DAT Sound? - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      In fact, the recording industry actively sought to suppress public availability of the format, believing that the ability to make perfect (...)

    2. Rough Week, judicially - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I was especially pleased to see the judge single out the language used by plaitiffs of piracy and theft for criticism.  In the end this (...)

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

      Instead, they simply assert that “Internet piracy” causes loses by the film industry of $2.3 billion.

    4. 2009 April

      This book is about a new set of market conditions that are emerging, where piracy is just another business model and where remixing is (...)

    5. In search of a problem? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      If a rights holder reappeared after an unauthorized use had been made, they would be entitle to the reasonable licensing fee they could have (...)

    6. Fair use and the law of trespass - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I have argued before that real property law, much beloved by copyright maximalists for its draconian language about theft and piracy, (...)

    7. History of Capital Punishment in America

      Constitution prohibited "cruel and unusual punishment," the death penalty was common in every state, and the federal Crimes Act of 1790 (1 Stat. (...)

    8. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 52 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Instead, they simply assert that “Internet piracy” causes loses by the film industry of $2.3 billion.

    9. What can best practices do for us? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Even though creative remixing is a very different activity, both legally and in its value to society as a whole, much of the (...)

    10. Dueling Myths - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The Copyright Service is a collective registration services that clearly depends for its income on putting copyright holders in fear of (...)

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