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Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 30 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/page/30/
The point that an obscure scientist in copyright-free Germany actually earned greater royalties for his book on leather tanning than (...)
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Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 34 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/page/34/
The folks at the CCC told me that the royalties had been collected from a South African university and they cited two titles.
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Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 26 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/page/26/
When they could not easily locate a rights holder to pay royalties to, they simply put the work/artist on a “pending list” and went (...)
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Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 20 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/page/20/
But any small additional profit they could hope to make by claiming a portion of royalties is sure to be devoured by increased (...)
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The Devil's Tale - Page 8 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/rubenstein/page/8/
One bound logbook that Atkinson used to record royalties from his first two books: Poverty in Britain and the Reform of Social Security (...)
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Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 17 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/page/17/
For ordinary academic authors, permission royalties are trivial and not an expected part of the publishing “deal” (which is no deal at (...)
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Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 5 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly c
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/page/5/
Just before publishing this post I saw an excellent analysis of the issue of royalties for ex-Nazi’s or these descendants here, in (...)
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Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 12 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/page/12/
American publishers used this legal situation to make money off of the popularity of British authors without having to pay any (...)
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Microsoft Word - 1504212_1.DOCX
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/files/2016/11/GSU-Appellants-Brief.pdf
GSU encouraged faculty members to distribute course materials by means of digital rather than paper coursepacks specifically to avoid paying the (...)