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  • Fair Use and User Generated Content

    This week is Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week, an annual celebration of the important doctrines of fair use and fair dealing. It is designed to highlight and promote the opportunities presented by fair...

  • Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week 2018: Day 1 Roundup

    This week is Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week, an annual celebration of the important doctrines of fair use and fair dealing. It is designed to highlight and promote the opportunities presented by fair...

  • Balanced Copyright in CPTPP and NAFTA

    This week is Fair Use Week, an annual celebration of the important doctrines of fair use and fair dealing. It is designed to highlight and promote the opportunities presented by fair use...

  • Fair Use Promotes Creation of New Knowledge

    Happy Fair Use/Fair Dealing Week! To celebrate Fair Use Week 2018, ARL has released a new infographic in keeping with the tradition of releasing a new fair use infographic each...

  • Springer, Censorship and the Need for Open Access

      *Updated January 22, 2017 to include a statement by Sarah Thomas, Vice President for the Harvard Library and University Librarian* It’s Copyright Week! Today’s topic is “Copyright and Censorship: Freedom...

  • Will Dicta from Impression Products v. Lexmark Lead to the Ability to Control Your Own Devices?

    Today we're celebrating Copyright Week! Today's topic is "Controlling Your Own Devices: As software-enabled devices become ubiquitous, so do onerous licensing agreements and technological restrictions. If you buy something, you should...

  • The Coming Vote on Network Neutrality

      *This post was written by Christopher Libertelli and Krista Cox* It is hard to avoid the press coverage of the coming vote to reverse Obama-era Network Neutrality policies. In...

  • FCC Eliminates Net Neutrality Rules

      On November 22, 2017, one day before the Thanksgiving holiday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) published its rule, which, if passed, will completely eliminate the net neutrality rules established...

  • #OAWeek: Opening LIS Work with the LIS Scholarship Archive

    *This is a guest blog post by Vicky Steeves, the Librarian for Research Data Management and Reproducibility at New York University. She serves on the LIS Scholarship Archive Advisory Board.*...

  • Happy Open Access Week: Move FASTR

    This week, October 23-29, 2017, is International Open Access Week, a week to celebrate all things open access. While there are a number of events happening worldwide, those of us...


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