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    1. February 2016 | Issue 363 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      The plans also focused on closed-circuit television, video recordings, and the testing of computer-assisted instruction. 

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

      Cablevision , the 2d Circuit reversed a lower court’s ruling and injunction, and held that Cablevision was not directly infringing the (...)

    3. The six million dollar fair use standard - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Although I find myself wondering if the title isn’t some sort of reference to the old Lee Majors TV show. Comments are (...)

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

      ReDigi lost before the lower court , but it is now taking up its case before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. As with the Betamax (...)

    5. Free speech, fair use, and affirmative defenses - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Universal Pictures case every time we want to record a TV show to watch at a later time; the Supreme Court has confirmed for us that (...)

    6. An easy fair use ruling, but with a message - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Copyright, as currently implemented, serves only to destroy society and must be abolished. Comments are closed. Discussions about the (...)

    7. The Goodson Blogson

      In an official statement released on Sunday, WRAL said, "WRAL-TV has a station obscenity, decency and profanity policy that outlines 10 (...)

    8. December 2018 | Issue 380 | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Slightly less enjoyably - I run and do circuit workouts in my living room. For relaxation, I love trying out new recipes and seeing as (...)

    9. The Goodson Blogson

      Online oddsmakers have been busily tracking the most likely nominees, with Brett Kavanaugh of the D.C. Circuit and Amy Coney Barrett of (...)

    10. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 24 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      It is interesting that the professor’s scholarship that was at issue in the 4 th Circuit was in non-traditional forms like blogs and (...)

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