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    1. https://blogs.library.duke.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/2022-Lilly-Collection-Spotlight-Libr (...)

      PN6727.F4646 M9 2017 New queer horror film and television PN1995.9.H6 N39 2020 Paper Girls PN6728.P36 V38 2016 Phantom ladies : Hollywood horror (...)

    2. Fair Use is for Innovation - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I do, but mostly for the fair use case that it precipitated, Sony Corp. v. Universal Studios, Inc. That case was decided by (...)

    3. A masterpiece of misdirection - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Second, the plaintiffs rely on a different case, Corley v. Universal Studios , in which a judge dismissed a similar fair use (...)

    4. 5 Titles: Military Women - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Ashley’s War is currently being developed into a major motion picture at Universal Studios with Reese Witherspoon and Bruna (...)

    5. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 19 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Second, the plaintiffs rely on a different case, Corley v. Universal Studios , in which a judge dismissed a similar fair use (...)

    6. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 2 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly c

      I do, but mostly for the fair use case that it precipitated, Sony Corp. v. Universal Studios, Inc. That case was decided by (...)

    7. Ignore fair use at your peril! - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Sony Corp. of Am. v. Universal City Studios, Inc., 464 U.S. 417, 433 (1984).

    8. Who pays for copyright enforcement? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The safe harbor of Sony Corp. of America v. Universal City Studios, Inc. (holding that the mere sale of VCRs and other copying (...)

    9. GSU and Sony - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      And the potential market harm was even greater, since the TV and movie studios were afraid that there advertising revenues would drop (...)

    10. Why Can’t I Digitize My (Institution’s) Library? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Google, in its amicus brief in support of MP3Tunes, makes the point well: “[j]ust as the Supreme Court has held that ‘time-shifting’—recording (...)

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