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Google The Gozerian And Fair Use Slimed: Copyright Again In The Technocrat's Den, Brian Sites
Google The Gozerian And Fair Use Slimed: Copyright Again In The Technocrat's Den, Brian Sites
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This article considers the fair use doctrine as it applies to Google's Library Search Project and both predicts and advocates for a finding of fair use. Part I briefly reviews the past by considering the pertinent history of the fair use doctrine. It also explains the details of the current suit over Google's Library Project. Part II moves on to consider the current state of fair use analysis by reviewing 110 fair use cases and conducting simple statistical analyses. It then explains and applies the fair use doctrine to Google's project. Part III considers cases frequently compared to Google's and …
The Silent Criminal Defendant And The Presumption Of Innocence: In The Hands Of Real Jurors, Is Either Of Them Safe, Mitchell J. Frank, Dawn Broschard
The Silent Criminal Defendant And The Presumption Of Innocence: In The Hands Of Real Jurors, Is Either Of Them Safe, Mitchell J. Frank, Dawn Broschard
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Immunity Or Impunity The Potential Effect Of Prosecutions Of State Officials For Core International Crimes In States Like The United States That Are Not Parties To The Statute Of The International, Mark A. Summers
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Locational Justice: Race, Class, And The Grassroots Protest Of Property Takings, Judith E. Koons
Locational Justice: Race, Class, And The Grassroots Protest Of Property Takings, Judith E. Koons
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