Main Content
*OPTIONAL* American Historical Association, Statement on Standards of Professional Conduct, #4: Plagiarism (2005)
2.2
https://www.historians.org/jobs-and-professional-development/statements-standards-and-guidelines-of-the-discipline/statement-on-standards-of-professional-conduct#Plagiarism
*OPTIONAL* Author's Alliance/Creative Commons Termination of Transfer Tool
6.4
https://rightsback.org/
*OPTIONAL* Durationator
6.5
https://www.durationator.com/
*OPTIONAL* How I Lost the Big One, Lawrence Lessig
6.3
http://www.legalaffairs.org/issues/March-April-2004/story_lessig_marapr04.msp
*OPTIONAL* US Copyright Office Fair Use Index
9.6
https://www.copyright.gov/fair-use/
*OPTIONAL* William Fisher, Promises to Keep: Technology, Law and the Future of Entertainment (2004), Chapter 6
4.2
https://cyber.harvard.edu/people/tfisher/PTKChapter6.pdf
*OPTIONAL* William Fisher, Theories of Intellectual Property
2.3
https://cyber.harvard.edu/people/tfisher/iptheory.pdf
Understanding Judicial Opinions
1.2
http://copyx.org/understanding-judicial-opinions-2/
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