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    1. Durham Statement on Open Access to Legal Scholarship - Frequently Asked Questions | Duke University

      What will be the effect of open access publishing on law journals’ income from commercial databases? I am wondering why law reviews are (...)

    2. Copyright creep? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      At a minimum, such protection would raise costs for obtaining access to commercial databases and, as is shown by the Zotero lawsuit, (...)

    3. Two cases that could shape copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The many recent decisions upholding transformative uses as fair use have pretty well jettisoned the four factor approach in any case; once they (...)

    4. Enough is Enough: UC Leadership and the Transformation of Scholarly Publishing - Scholarly Communica

      To be clear, we are not rooting for large commercial publishers to go out of business. The Big Five provide substantial value through (...)

    5. Cancelling Wiley? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I don’t know if Wiley is the worst offender amongst the large commercial publishers, or whether there is a real trend toward cancelling (...)

    6. Managing discontinuities - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Dissatisfaction with the current system is ubiquitous, and the expenses claimed by commercial publishers for managing the system, which (...)

    7. Reading the fine print - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The other activities to which the exemption applies are documentary film-making and non-commercial videos.  Presumably some of the (...)

    8. Getting off the copyright merry-go-round - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Tenure and promotion have been built around the core of commercial publishing, and it is very hard to communicate the reasons for (...)

    9. Pirate Marketing? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Piracy has a long history in intellectual property, but it should be reserved for large-scale commercial interference in the (...)

    10. Economics is a dangerous game - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      On the other hand, administrators are beginning to doubt whether continued support for commercial publishing is a good investment for them. 

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