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    1. Tomboys & Heroines - Beyond Nancy Drew: A Guide to Girls' Literature - LibGuides at Duke University

      "Bravery and self-sacrifice are natural qualities in men, or so we love to think; but men have no monopoly of heroism. In their (...)

    2. About that simian selfie - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The law grants a government-enforced monopoly so that authors and other creators can make enough money to support their creative efforts. 

    3. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 36 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      We just do not know how much access would be worth to a consumer, and the copyright monopoly has prevented us from ever getting (...)

    4. Half-lives, policies and embargoes - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Government agencies that fund research simply are not obligated to protect the existing monopoly on the dissemination of scholarship at (...)

    5. The Goodson Blogson

      Most people first learn the concept of bankruptcy as children, when they run out of money in the board game Monopoly . If they are (...)

    6. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 52 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Because it creates an artificial monopoly, it must always balance the incentive created with the harm done to free competition.

    7. Are we done with copyright? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In this context, competition can be vital and beneficial, but the copyright monopoly threatens to help established players gain an even (...)

    8. Should you #DeleteAcademiaEdu? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Or that some smart entrepreneur will develop these features on top of the open VIVO data, and compete with Academia.edu via quality of service (...)

    9. Google Books, Fair Use, and the Public Good - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Economic benefits for authors are instrumental, not the ultimate goal of the copyright monopoly.  Then Judge Leval explains how this (...)

    10. Radio in the Rwandan Genocide - The Devil's Tale

      The radio broadcasts reveal a struggle over who gets to tell history and, therefore, a struggle over a monopoly on truth. In other (...)

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