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    1. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/Katryna%20Robinson/fy2021_library_colle (...)

      We believe this investment is an important factor in the steady growth in utilization of special collections materials by Duke faculty (...)

    2. That pesky checklist - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      This has been far more effective throughout the fields served than a checklist-style “four factoranalysis on an individual (...)

    3. Is the CCC having an "Instagram" moment? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      State court’s fourth fair use factor analysis (the part about the “readily available” license) and its incompatibility with (...)

    4. A win, oddly - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I think three points are important about the fair use decision favoring HathiTrust in this case (the factor-by-factor (...)

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

      Efroni suggests that we think of free use in Germany as “an extreme version of the transformativeness element familiar from the U.S. fair use (...)

    6. Can this gulf be bridged? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      GSU also points out that the publishers have ignored the 11th Circuit’s instruction, both here and in the third factor (...)

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

      Since five of the six paradigmatic purposes in section 107 are educational functions, including “multiple copies for classroom use,” and since (...)

    8. More on GSU and the publisher response - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But notice something important.  When the third factor disfavored fair use, the factor analysis stood at two in favor (...)

    9. A big win for fair use and libraries - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The Judge did a four factor analysis to arrive at his conclusion, and it is worth looking at that analysis.

    10. Here we go again: latest GSU ruling an odd victory for libraries - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In the few cases where it counts against fair use, it has little impact (the Judge says this factor is only 5% of each decision). In (...)

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