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*Academic Publishers Ask The Impossible In GSU Copyright Suit
http://news.slashdot.org/story/11/05/19/0248238/Academic-Publishers-Ask-The-Impossible-In-GSU-Copyright-Suit

A Duke University blog covers the possible ramifications of a motion in the
copyright case against Georgia State University. Cambridge, Oxford, and Sage
have proposed an injunction that would first enjoin GSU to include all
faculty, employees, students. All copying would have to be monitored and
limited to 10% of a work or 1000 words, whichever is less. No two classes
would be allowed to use the same copied work unless they paid for it,
essentially taking fair use out of the classroom. Along with this, courses
would be allowed to be made up of only 10% copied material, the other 90%
must be either purchased works or copies that have been paid for by
permission fees. And, if this isn't enough, the publishers also want access
to all computer systems on the campus network, to monitor compliance and
copying. 'This proposed order, in short, represents a nightmare, a true
dystopia, for higher education...Yet you can be sure that if [these] things
happen, all of our campuses would
 be pressured to adopt the "Georgia State model" in order to avoid
litigation.' Disclosure: I am currently a graduate student at Georgia State
University."

More@
http://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/2011/05/13/a-nightmare-scenario-for-higher-education/
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This is totally nuts. Thoughts about anything we can do? Do we have a
chapter at GSU?

Alex

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<http://blogs.library.duke.edu/scholcomm/2011/05/13/a-nightmare-scenario-for-higher-education/>
Alexander Leavitt
PhD Student
USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism
Researcher
Microsoft Research New England
http://alexleavitt.com
Twitter: @alexleavitt
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