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    1. When should the government intervene? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As he says in this post, “Copyright is always Government Intervention .” By definition, copyright is a government-granted (...)

    2. New Orleans’ Nourishing Networks: Foodways and Municipal Markets in the Nineteenth Century Global So

      These regulations often bypassed national and international regulation, giving a dynamic, local quality to the relations between customers, (...)

    3. Microsoft Word - Ex-californica.docx

      She imagines the twist in her mouth. “The government is going to get your information,” her father warns.

    4. A foray into politics - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Copyright, of course, is a government-granted monopoly; the very antithesis of free-market capitalism, it is (...)

    5. Taxing culture - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      All these costs are imposed on us by the government, which grants the copyright monopoly ostensibly for the benefit of authors. 

    6. Salvos in the Copyright Wars - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      It is always odd to see a group that says it advocates small government and free markets swing so far in favor of stronger copyright (...)

    7. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 27 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      About the copyright monopoly Lord Macauley said in 1842 “It is good that authors should be remunerated; and the least exceptionable way (...)

    8. Big victory for the public domain - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      If the URAA stood unchallenged, the potential for the government to revoke freedoms Americans already enjoyed in using pd expression (...)

    9. Shakespeare and copyright - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      These kinds of direct support are much more effective, in many cases, than relying on the monopoly income provided by (...)

    10. It seems simple, really - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As we will discuss further in a moment, it is very possible for nations, industries and even individual creators to thrive without relying on a (...)

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