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    1. Wishful thinking at bar - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

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    2. Nimmer on infringement 2.0 - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The copyright law says that what is fair use is not, therefore, infringement, so it makes perfect sense, for one sufficiently learned (...)

    3. WKRP in copyright limbo - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As William Patry explains in his blog post on this case , the complexity of music copyright is that there are multiple rights and rights holders (...)

    4. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 32 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Content owners have repeatedly pushed for extreme, or simply non-legal, readings of copyright and fair use, most famously in the Lenz (...)

    5. The problem with permission - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In this case, the owner will reach out to you, the “fair user,” rather than vice versa. The whole concept of fair use begins (...)

    6. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 18 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Ten percent of a work was acceptable as fair use if the book had fewer than 10 chapters, and a single chapter was considered (...)

    7. Google books, orphan works and academic values - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Once we recognize a unique academic culture and business model for knowledge, that recognition should be carried over into the analysis of (...)

    8. When is "exclusive" really not? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      To illustrate the situation we are dealing with, lets assume there are three co-owners of copyright in a particular work, whom we will (...)

    9. A line in the sand - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I also will have an article dealing with this issue on the Library Journal Peer-to-Peer blo g (to be published on Thursday). 

    10. Blogging law - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Blogging law - Scholarly Communications @ Duke Primary Menu Skip to content About What we do For Faculty Authors Copyright in Teaching Copyright (...)

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