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Thursday, March 20, 2008
RFA 1: Copyright, Defamation, and Liability for Business Models
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In the wake of the Supreme Court's Grokster opinion , legal scholars are analyzing when a business can be held secondarily liable for co...
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Reader-Generated Content?
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I'm about to experiment with a new practice - the RFA (request for article). This is analogous to an RFC (request for comment) or RFP (...
Friday, February 29, 2008
NIH Public Access Policy - University Compliance
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The revised NIH Public Access Policy goes into effect on April 7, 2008, and universities, medical research institutions, and other grantees...
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Copyright and OA - Response to Stevan Harnad
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Prompted by differences of opinion about the Harvard FAS policy, I want to clarify where Stevan Harnad and I agree and disagree about the re...
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Harvard policy - Response to Stevan Harnad
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Stevan Harnad is a forceful advocate for open access, and I agree with most of what he advocates. I do have a different view than he does a...
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NIH and Harvard - It's About Values
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If it hasn't started yet, there's going to be grumbling soon enough when the reality of the NIH and the Harvard Faculty of Arts ...
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Open Access - Who's Next?
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Among universities in the United States, Harvard has just increased its competitive edge by adopting a faculty resolution to grant the unive...
Open Access - Harvard - Author Education
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The power of the Harvard policy is that the authors are precommitting themselves to open access (subject to the waiver option), and that mea...
Open Access - Harvard - Impact on Librarians
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One reason why the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences was wise to pre-commit themselves to grant a license to the university in articles t...
Open Access - Preliminary comments on the Harvard Initiative
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[ Disclosure: I've been a supporter of the Harvard initiative since its inception and have provided informal input to its proponents pe...
Open Access - Harvard Makes History
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On Tuesday, February 12, 2008, the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences came together as scholarly authors and collectively agreed that in t...
Open Access - NIH
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I'll have a lot more to say about the NIH mandate in the coming weeks. For now, here are the basics. As part of the Consolidated Approp...
Big News for Open Access - Harvard and NIH
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There are two big developments for Open Access going on right now. In December, Congress directed NIH to make its Public Access Policy mand...
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Friday, December 07, 2007
Please support Creative Commons
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This has been a big year for Creative Commons: The amount of cultural works shared under a CC license continues to grow rapidly; Volun...
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Tax Problem for Commercial Publishers?
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In arguments about open access, commercial publishers do their utmost to minimize rhetorically the value they receive from free articles and...
There he goes again - Allan Adler on the NIH Policy
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Once again, Allan Adler's back with the private market canard . Mr. Adler is vice president for legal and government affairs at the Ass...
NIH Policy - Action needed
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First the good news. After years of work, Open Access advocates successfully persuaded both houses of Congress to include a provision in th...
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Lucky Dube - R.I.P.
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Awful news today. South African reggae star, Lucky Dube, was killed in a carjacking in South Africa in front of his 15-year-old son. He wa...
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Radiohead and Pay What You Will
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Radiohead has made an interesting move by releasing its new album on a pay-what-you-will basis. In an article I started drafting in 2000, I...
Amateur Hour Conference - 11/2/07
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On November 2, 2007, New York Law School’s Institute for Information Law & Policy will host the inaugural Amateur Hour Conference to bri...
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