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    1. 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 (...)

    2. DPC Audio/Video Digitization Standards & Equipment | Duke University Libraries

      Jump to: Audio Digitization Standards Audio Digitization Equipment Video Digitization Standards Video Digitization Equipment Audio Digitization (...)

    3. Kindle 2, public performances and copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This distinction of performances is undoubtedly why the Author’s Guild spokesman spoke of a derivative right.  Now he was simply wrong (...)

    4. Defining derivatives - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It only means that if a derivative had been created, then that derivative would have had to have been licensed under the same (...)

    5. What wasn't decided - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Another issue that was not decided in this case is when the kind of derivative solutions that I have just described might be fair use. 

    6. What are the rights protected by copyright? (weekly widget) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      There are five basic things that a copyright holder can authorize or prevent — reproduction, meaning making copies of her work; distribution of (...)

    7. Falling down before the finish - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I like your formulation better, but do worry that the increasing expansion of derivative rights may be a back door to use rights.

    8. Can a "batty" ruling effect needed change? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Judge Patterson even writes, citing other precedents in the Circuit, that “a work is not derivative, however, simply because it is (...)

    9. A more sensible copyright law - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The Jamaican definition suggests how to protect the legitimate interests of a rights holder without choking off too many creative opportunities (...)

    10. What is the Creative Commons? (weekly widget) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Creators also have an option to either allow derivative works made from the original as long as the derivatives are also shared under (...)

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