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Defamation Is More Than Just A Tort: A New Constitutional Standard For Internet Student Speech, Reesa Miles
Defamation Is More Than Just A Tort: A New Constitutional Standard For Internet Student Speech, Reesa Miles
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
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Not Lol: Legal Issues Encountered During One High School's Response To Sexting, R. Stewart Mayers Ph.D., Mike F. Desiderio Ph.D.
Not Lol: Legal Issues Encountered During One High School's Response To Sexting, R. Stewart Mayers Ph.D., Mike F. Desiderio Ph.D.
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
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A Case For The Public Domain, Clark Asay
A Case For The Public Domain, Clark Asay
Faculty Scholarship
Over the past several decades open license movements have proven highly successful in the software and content worlds. Such movements rely in part on the belief that greater freedom of use triggers innovative activity that is superior to what a restrictive IP approach produces. Ironically, such open license movements also rely on IP rights to promote their vision of freedom and openness. They do so through IP licenses that, while granting significant freedoms, also impose certain conditions on users such as the “copyleft” requirement in the software world. Such movements rely on this IP-based approach due to fears that, without …