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    1. An open letter to J.R. Salamanca - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      And since I like to eat, pay the light bill, contribute to the local food bank, etc., I will defend my right to decide who (...)

    2. From foreign courts, - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      First, the judgment tries to divide the attribution right (a declaration that Fisher is, indeed, a co-author) from the right (...)

    3. There's more to life than copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But there is also jurisprudence upholding a right to decide how to distribute one’s own speech. 

    4. What's Arnold Schwarzenegger got to do with copyright? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Fortunately I can now point readers to some entertaining explanations of the “termination right” (which sounds like something out of a (...)

    5. Architectural overreaching - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The basic response to the concern for photographers and artists is that the copyright law provides an explicit exception, a limitation on the (...)

    6. Silly copyright reform and its serious implications. - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The question that should be asked is “if the exclusive right is intended to provide an incentive for creativity and innovation, does (...)

    7. Getting light right - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      One thought on “Getting light right” Amber Welch says: September 27, 2011 at 4:40 pm Thanks for this post, Kevin.

    8. What are the specific teaching exceptions? (weekly widget) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      These are both exceptions to one of the exclusive rights held by a copyright owner, the right to authorize public performances of the (...)

    9. Exploring alternatives to Blackboard - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Desire2Learn doesn’t look like the right net to throw Duke into… the online demo was a toy and it’s a hard sell without actually (...)

    10. Shattering the Glass Ceiling: Notable Black Women in the Advertising Industry · Let's March Forward

      At Mingo Jones, she was credited with coining “We do chicken right” for Kentucky Fried Chicken, a slogan used for decades.

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