Greetings,
Duke University's Scholarly Communications Officer and
copyright expert, Kevin Smith, discusses how the plaintiffs (publishers) wish to
enjoin Georgia State from exercising fair use rights and would limit all
copying activity to the 1976 Guidelines for Classroom Copying. This injunction
could happen if the judge decides this case in favor of the publishers.
http://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/2011/05/13/a-nightmare-scenario-for-higher-education/
Please feel free to forward this along to other related
listservs. I don't think that this has been as widely disseminated as other
updates about this case.
Thanks.
Best,
Tammy
Ravas
Visual
and Performing Arts Librarian
And
Media Coordinator
Assistant
Professor
Mansfield
Library
The
University of Montana
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