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    1. Economic Evolution

      Empire of Things by Frank Trentmann Since the dawn of civilization, people’s role or work defined who they were, but in today’s consumer (...)

    2. Who posted all those articles to ResearchGate anyway? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      For anyone interested, here are some tools for doing this the right way: SPARC Author Addendum for publishing contracts SHERPA/RoMEO database of (...)

    3. Pirate Marketing? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In this way, Glee is a telling illustration of where we are as a culture; what a small group of entertainment industry executives would (...)

    4. Museums can get copyright right - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Their decision to offer high-resolution images of many works in their collection available for free download is a startling example of the other (...)

    5. About that simian selfie - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I know a copyright story has penetrated into popular culture when I am asked about it at home, over the dinner table!

    6. On the fair use rollarcoaster - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I do agree too that use of the term “transformation” in the Prince-Cariou decision was slippery.

    7. Keeping it simple, or how to solve the Berne problem, part 2 - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      By focusing on the idea that all uses must be permissive, even if that permission comes from a licensing organization and does not benefit the (...)

    8. Copyright, Open Access, and Human Rights - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      If we take open access seriously as a step toward a more democratic and equitable culture, we must embrace a wider variety of “flavors” (...)

    9. Listening to Lessig - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Equality of access to the means of communication and culture is key to the fight for net neutrality.  And equality of access to (...)

    10. Curb your enthusiasm - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Like so much in copyright law, that complexity itself is a discouragement to many worthwhile efforts to make the products of our (...)

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