Mark Jaycox, ArsTechnica.com; Campus copyright: publishers sue over university "e-reserves" :
"By refining their arguments, the publishers will further elucidate the core issue of the case: where is the border between the grey area of fair use and the illegal realm of copyright infringement when it comes to e-reserves? To date, the publishers' view has been expansive; even including an uploaded chapter is considered infringement.
Whatever the outcome, the case will have far-reaching consequences for universities across the nation. Even though e-reserves are ubiquitous throughout academia, policies differ by institution."
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Friday, April 15, 2011
Campus copyright: publishers sue over university "e-reserves"; ArsTechnica.com, 4/14/11
Labels:
e-reserves,
fair use,
Georgia State University,
publishers
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