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    1. Digitization Details: Bringing Duke Living History Into Your Future - Bitstreams: The Digital Collec

      Many of the interviews were recorded on 3/4″ videotape, also called “ U-matic .” Invented by Sony in 1969, the U-matic format was the (...)

    2. All About that Time Base - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      An internal Time Base Corrector card from a Sony U-matic BVU-950 deck An internal TBC is actually able to “talk” to the videotape deck, (...)

    3. Completed Projects 2018-2019 - Learning Innovation Annual Report 2018-2019

      Language Visit a Classroom program: facilitated faculty community from language programs, who visited each others’ classrooms and discussed what (...)

    4. Why Can’t I Digitize My (Institution’s) Library? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In terms of ‘upstream’ adoption of such a system, I don’t think most manufacturers or service providers have much incentive to do so. (...)

    5. When MiniDiscs Recorded the Earth - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      This week, we turn to the MiniDisc, a strange species that arose from Sony Electronics in 1992 and was already well on its way to being (...)

    6. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 15 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      So now let’s consider Sony .  In that case, the plaintiffs were faced with a much more massive threat of unauthorized copying. 

    7. Ignore fair use at your peril! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Supreme Court precedent squarely supports the conclusion that fair use does not fall into the latter camp: “[A]nyone who . . . makes a fair use (...)

    8. 2013 June

      Japanese products were highly valued for their design, quality and reliability, and companies like Sony, Canon and Panasonic had (...)

    9. Fixing the DMCA? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The authors examine the way the concern of the US courts, starting with the famous Sony Betamax case before the Supreme Court in 1984, (...)

    10. Fair Use is for Innovation - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I do, but mostly for the fair use case that it precipitated, Sony Corp. v. Universal Studios, Inc. That case was decided by the Supreme (...)

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