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    1. Taking a stand - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      An African librarian told how publishers in her country often view libraries and librarians as a major “enemy” because it is believed that they (...)

    2. Losing our focus - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      There has been a lead article about open science in the New York Times, and the 24 hour shut down of Wikipedia in protest over one of these (...)

    3. Diplomatic and Military Correspondence - British Imperial History, 1600-1900 - LibGuides at Duke Uni

      Perkins Magra Papers, 1768-1830 Perkins Magra served as a the British consul in Tunis and this collection provides a window into British (...)

    4. GBS and GSU: two cases, going forward - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post Libraries, pricing and piracy Next Post Piling on 3 thoughts on “GBS and GSU: two cases, going (...)

    5. A Day in the Life: Rubenstein vs. "The Brain" Virus - The Devil's Tale

      Two brothers, Basit & Amjads, wrote Brain as a means to protect their heart-monitoring software from piracy but ended up having a (...)

    6. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/63/

      This book is about a new set of market conditions that are emerging, where piracy is just another business model and where remixing is (...)

    7. Did he really say that? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Like Pat Schroeder’s rhetoric of piracy, this approach has been tried before, by the music industry. 

    8. Kindle 2, public performances and copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post Presses, piracy and the slumping economy Next Post A call to action 5 thoughts on “Kindle 2, public (...)

    9. Breaking technology - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Of course, the most radical effort to break the Internet so that it does not threaten the legacy content industries is the Stop Online (...)

    10. Feelin' stronger every day - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But without evidence of actual piracy, the Judge rejects this claim and holds that no reasonable jury could find that there was bad (...)

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