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    1. What's Arnold Schwarzenegger got to do with copyright? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Attention to the categories of works excluded in the statute is important for campus authors, though, because they include genres such (...)

    2. Sources for 50-State Surveys

      Surveys on Lexis may be downloaded as spreadsheets, which provide hyperlinks to specific regulations or statute sections in each state (...)

    3. Who Was That Masked Man (In Handcuffs)?

      Yesterday's Wall Street Journal reported that, since the start of the protest on September 17, at least five of the demonstrators who have been (...)

    4. Live and Let Liver

      But if a 7+ year delay seems excessive, look no further than the statute itself for the explanation: the lengthy gap was intended to (...)

    5. Prestatehood Legal Materials Meet the 21st Century

      If you need to do research on a state statute or regulation, not only will you have to learn the state's government structure and (...)

    6. Regulations.gov Begins the Move to Beta

      Beta currently lacks access to agency reports required by statute. Beta no longer allows you to browse regulatory material by agency, (...)

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

      Libraries try hard to avoid infringement, of course, and, when challenged, they have strong defenses built into the statute, so they (...)

    8. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 33 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Rather than compare fair use to an obvious affirmative defense like a statute of limitations, I want to suggest an analogy from the law (...)

    9. Digital Tools for Civil Rights History - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      But rather you may fall victim to attribute obvious success to someone else, interview them and find that bias corroborated … As for b): some of (...)

    10. A pyrrhic victory - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      One judge on the three judge panel dissented strongly from the majority conclusion largely on the basis that the United States, which (...)

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