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    1. Permission & Attribution | Duke University Libraries

      The materials on this website are available for your non-commercial use, such as: private study research scholarship teaching You may (...)

    2. Electronic Resources Usage | Duke University Libraries

      Permitted Viewing, downloading, copying, printing and saving a copy of search results Viewing, downloading, copying, printing and saving (...)

    3. Student Guide for the Electronic Submission of Honors Papers

      Noncommercial: Users may not use this work for commercial purposes. No Derivative Works: Users may not alter, transform, or build upon (...)

    4. Criminal infringement? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This justification reminds us that intellectual property is a public good and is thus different from physical property.

    5. CCLearn - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Our choice of the Creative Commons licence has generated a great deal of debate within both the commercial rights industries and within (...)

    6. Everything old is new again? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      June 18, 2008 Kevin Smith, J.D. 1 Comment Some intellectual property issues are hardy perennials; they bloom anew with great regularity.

    7. Rough Week, legislatively - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      There is NO reason for commercial interests to be given access to profit from so-called “orphans”, whose creators are likely able to be (...)

    8. Polices for Scholarly Works - Depositing to the DukeSpace Repository - LibGuides at Duke University

      For any other item listed above, you must confirm you are the copyright owner or otherwise have the rights to make intellectual (...)

    9. But it is just so easy! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The Washington Post published an interesting story on Wednesday that looked at some of these cases where snapshots on the Web were (...)

    10. Shakespeare and copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Professional freelance creators who support themselves and their families directly and solely on the proceeds of licensing the intellectual (...)

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