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| | | | "Fair use is the great white whale of American copyright law. Enthralling, enigmatic, protean, it endlessly fascinates us even as it defeats our every attempt to subdue it." -Paul Goldstein __________________________ This is the second in a 3-part series of posts on Large Language Models (LLMs) and copyright. (Part 1 here) In this post I'll [...] | |
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| | | | The snowballing petition on which scholars pledge to boycott Elsevier is gaining a good deal of attention. There is an article in today's Chronicle of Higher Education, and this more general article about the future of Elsevier's business model from Forbes. As of today the boycott pledge has over 2100 signatures. As the Chronicle article ... Continue reading Why boycott Elsevier? ? | |
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| | This post originally shared four developments in the legal space about web accessibility overlays. Three are very troubling. One gives hope for stemming the tide of quick-fix "not-solutions" that can actually make websites less usable by people with disabilities. Updates add new content to the origi |