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    1. Among Friends - Fall 2005 - Vol 6, Num 1

      —Sarah English This Common Ground:Seasons on an Organic Farm Scott Chaskey New York: Viking, 2005 For the past fifteen years scott (...)

    2. A flurry of activity - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But with the settlement, Google has a huge financial incentive to support the class certification rather than oppose it — only through (...)

    3. Parallel tracks, parallel successes - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      By fighting off the class certification, Google has won for itself a better opportunity to make that argument. 

    4. Small steps - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I already wrote about the decision to reverse class certification in the Google Books lawsuit brought by the Authors Guild. 

    5. Is the Web just a faster horse? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Other functions, especially certification (peer-review) are changing dramatically.  

    6. New speak v. old speak - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The acquisition of YouTube by deep-pocketed Google has clearly made it a tempting target, and class actions are notoriously lucrative, (...)

    7. What makes a journal valuable? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Other functions, such as registration, certification and preservation, may continue to rely on traditional journals for a longer time.

    8. Giving the Authors a Voice in Litigation?  An ACS v. ResearchGate Update - Scholarly Communications

      When those authors have been allowed to have a say, such as in the Google Books class action certification process , their input has (...)

    9. How bad are the proposed Orphan Works bills? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The notice would have to contain a description of the search for an owner that was made by the user, as well as lots of identifying information (...)

    10. A wide-angle lens on fair use - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In that remand, the judges who were asked to rule on the issue of class certification sent the case back (without a decision about the (...)

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