Copyright Endurance and Change

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Title:Copyright Endurance and Change (ID: ERM0061)
Author(s):Georgia K. Harper (University of Texas System)
Topics:Copyright, Copyright and Intellectual Property Policies, Intellectual Property, Policies: Teaching, Learning and Technology
Origin:EDUCAUSE Review Articles (2000)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:Over the years, copyright law has achieved its purpose of balancing the rights of copyright owners with the interests of the public. Yet today's technological advances and legal fixes may be undermining the basic goal of copyright.
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