Center for the Study of the Public Domain
The Center for the Study of the Public Domain is based at Duke Law School and aims to redress the balance of academic study of intellectual property. In their analysis, academic focus has been too great on the incentives created by these rights, rather than the contribution to creativity from information which is not subject to them and also opposing the fair use,[1] as they're focusing on Copyright Act of 1909 rather than Copyright Act of 1976[2]
Staff
- Director Jennifer Jenkins
- Professor James Boyle
- David Lange
- Arti Rai
- Jerome Reichman
Selected publications
References
- "About page, Center website". Law.duke.edu. Retrieved 2013-01-01.
- "Public Domain Day 2018 Pre-1976, Center website". Law.duke.edu. Retrieved 2019-10-12.
External links
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