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AHEAD Analysis of Section 121: Chafee Amendment


AHEAD, the Association on Higher Education and Disability, has an excellent position statement on fair use and accessible texts for students with disabilities. Here is AHEAD’s analysis of Section 121 of the U.S. Copyright Act (the Chafee Amendment): In 1996, … Continue reading

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AHEAD Analysis of Section 107: Fair Use & Accessibility


AHEAD, the Association on Higher Education and Disability, has an excellent position statement on fair use and accessible texts for students with disabilities. Here is AHEAD’s analysis of Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act (Fair Use): Whether the use … Continue reading

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Legislative History on Fair Use and Accessible Texts


AHEAD, the Association on Higher Education and Disability, has an excellent position statement on fair use and accessible texts for students with disabilities. I will quote from it extensively in the next few days. For now, here is the significant … Continue reading

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MiT6 Session on Intellectual Property


If you’re coming to the Media in Transition 6 conference at M.I.T., please come to my session on Intellectual Property. It’s scheduled for Sunday, April 26, 2009, 10:45-12:15 p.m. The room is TBA. Here’s the presentation lineup: Intellectual Property Keidra … Continue reading

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Robert Darnton Challenges Google Books


Librarian Opposes Google’s Library Fees NPR 022109: Google wants to give you access to its huge database of scanned, out-of-print books, but the company is going to charge for it. Robert Darnton, head librarian at Harvard University, says the deal … Continue reading

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