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    1. Microsoft Word - Ex-californica.docx

      “Why not?” “It’s useless. And I doubt I’ll learn anything new. I’m pretty sure we’re 100% Chinese.”

    2. Of fences and defenses - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      We all know that in a criminal trial, it is the state which must prove “beyond a reasonable doubt” that the defendant (...)

    3. Lilly Collection Spotlight: LGBTQIA+ Graphic Novels - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Testifying before Congress in 1954, Wertham stated emphatically that “it is my opinion, without any reasonable doubt, and (...)

    4. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 13 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      We all know that in a criminal trial, it is the state which must prove “beyond a reasonable doubt” that the defendant (...)

    5. Orphan works, fair use and best practices - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      As the SAA notes, a reasonable belief in fair use, even when a court disagrees in the end, “is sufficient to protect the archivist from (...)

    6. Slack for Managing Course TAs - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      It’s free: At least for a reasonable amount of usage for a semester-long course.

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

      The big question is whether either bill actually succeeds, with success defined as a reasonable likelihood that a thousand flowers will (...)

    8. Can we stream digital video? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The point about a reasonable portion is well-taken, in my opinion, but only proves that TEACH was never an adequate solution to this (...)

    9. Small steps - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The judge expressed no doubt that there had been a “combination in restraint of trade” that violated the anti-trust laws of the United (...)

    10. Due process for file-sharers? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Had she taken that course, there is little doubt that the RIAA would request a new trial and the same issues would be rehashed again. 

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