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    1. Front and Center - Summer 2014, Vol 20, No 1

      While radio remained the dominant medium into the early 1950s, television would eventually overtake it and change the communications, (...)

    2. Hartman Center Digitized Collections | Duke University Libraries

      Also contains articles on the results of both general and client-specific market research surveys, as well as general discussions of markets and (...)

    3. Fun with Contracts: Backstage Riders

      —United States ” to locate titles like Biederman’s Law and Business of the Entertainment Industries . On LexisNexis , follow (...)

    4. What's up with Antigua? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This was an astute strategy on the part of Antigua, given how dedicated the U.S. administration is to appeasing the traditional (...)

    5. Copyright policy here and abroad - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In terms of process, the U.S. foreign policy about copyright is entirely in the hands of the Executive branch of government, which is very (...)

    6. Unintentional felons? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The intended consequences of this law are bad enough, at least for those who do not want to hand more tax money to the entertainment (...)

    7. Wolves in sheep's clothing - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It is not clear whether there has been some felt need for these additional offices outside of the desire by the big entertainment (...)

    8. The view from the other side of the revolving door - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      What follows below is only for comparison or for the entertainment of the truly dedicated. In an earlier post about the Georgia State (...)

    9. ACTA up - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As is often the case, the US Trade Representative apparently sees himself as an agent for the major entertainment industries, (...)

    10. Using copyright for its intended purpose - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This is part of the real irony of SOPA, the bill currently being considered by the House of Representatives that would fundamentally alter how (...)

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