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    1. Depositing Scholarly Works - Depositing to the DukeSpace Repository - LibGuides at Duke University

      If you have questions about whether your publication contract or other policies allow deposit to DukeSpace, contact open-access@duke.edu .

    2. Symposium Spotlights: Seven (Feasible) Ways to Beat the Grading Grind - Duke Learning Innovation & L

      An added bonus is that providing peer feedback is also self-reflexive .  Use contract grading as the means of determining the final (...)

    3. A"twitter" about contracts - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      At least one proposal for such a nuanced approached, that considers when a contract, especially a non-negotiable online (...)

    4. The other side of the balance. - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The Federal Circuit Court of Appeals rejected these challenges and sent the case back to the District Court to be decided as a contract (...)

    5. The Goodson Blogson

      In response, the company first accused her of using the product incorrectly, then denied that their advertised reward constituted a (...)

    6. ICLR Online for UK Legal Research

      In response, the company first accused her of using the product incorrectly, then denied that their advertised reward constituted a (...)

    7. Summer Database Use

      Inappropriate, or commercial use of database resources is a breach of a binding legal contract and may result in both: a) loss of (...)

    8. https://scholarworks.duke.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/ScholarWorks_EVENTS_2025-Apr-24.pdf

      Understanding and negotiating publication contracts Overview of the legal issues that underpin publication contracts (both copyright and (...)

    9. Copyright FAQ for government works. - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      There is a nice website , just updated in August, that addresses a great many copyright questions as they relate to works created by the U.S. (...)

    10. Reform is in the air - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      So David proposes state-by-state reform of contract rules to make such restrictions void as a matter of contract law, at least (...)

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