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Commentary, Analysis, and Interviews

The Determinator: Behind the Scenes at the Stanford Copyright Renewal Database An Interview with Mimi Calter, Stanford University Libraries.

Digital Access to Archival Works: Could 108(b) Be the Solution? By Peter B. Hirtle, M.A., M.L.S.

Point/Counterpoint on the DMCA and CTEA session hosted by the Art Libraries Society of North America

Solving the P2P "Problem" - An Innovative Marketplace Solution by Rob Kasunic.

Digital Preservation and Copyright By Peter B. Hirtle, M.A., M.L.S.

I May Not Be Totally Perfect But Parts of Me Are Excellent: Copyright Protection for Short Phrases By Richard Stim, J.D.

How I Learned to Love FAIR USE - or how to bring a $300,000 lawsuit down to $0 if you're a library, archive, or nonprofit educational institution By Mary Minow, J.D., A.M.L.S.

 

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