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Readers' Copyright Professor of Law Professor of Law Assistant Professor/Associate Professor

open access: yes
This essay is part of a project intended to help reclaim copyright for readers, listeners, and viewers. A system of copyright protection makes little sense unless it is designed to encourage the use and enjoyment of the works it induces authors to create and publishers to disseminate. I argue that a clear-eyed examination of copyright's history reveals
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Emergent Spinning and Orbital Motion in Clustered Wind‐Assisted Flyers

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Inspired by natural snowflake geometries, paper‐cut flyers exhibit geometry‐defined spinning and orbital motions during cluster formation in a wind tunnel. Collective flights of multiple paperflakes reveal dynamic clustering, fragmentation, and continuously evolving spin behaviors.
Bingnan Zhou   +7 more
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Binge drinking profile and sleep duration among Panamanian college professors and administrative workers. [PDF]

open access: yesRev Bras Med Trab
Iribarren-Llorente LL   +4 more
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Sharing and Stealing Professor of Law Professor of Law Assistant Professor/Associate Professor

open access: yes
The purpose of copyright is to encourage the creation and mass dissemination of a wide variety of works. Until recently, most means of mass dissemination required a significant capital investment. The lion's share of the economic proceeds of copyrights were therefore channeled to publishers and distributors, and the law was designed to facilitate that.
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Exploiting Bulk Photovoltaic Effect in a Polar Hybrid Perovskite Towards Self‐Powered Detection of Weak Ultraviolet Polarized Light

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Benefiting from intrinsic polarization, DJ‐type 2D perovskite crystals deliver self‐powered polarization‐resolved photocurrent under weak polarized UV light via the bulk photovoltaic effect, showing a high anisotropic factor of 8. ABSTRACT Weak light detection is essential for achieving high‐performance photodetectors with minimal power consumption ...
Xinyuan Zhang   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Fetishizing Copies Professor of Law Professor of Law Assistant Professor/Associate Professor

open access: yes
Our copyright laws encourage authors to create new works and communicate them to the public, because we hope that people will read the books, listen to the music, see the art, watch the films, run the software, and build and inhabit the buildings. That is the way that copyright promotes the Progress of Science.
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SOX5 Orchestrates Malignant Evolution via Promoter‐Centric Chromatin Remodeling in MYC‐Driven B‐Cell Lymphoma

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
In MYC‐enforced B‐cell lymphoma, SOX5 occupies promoter‐proximal regulatory regions and is associated with reduced chromatin accessibility at the PCNP locus. PCNP repression promotes proliferative remodeling by limiting apoptosis and cell‐cycle restraint.
Yiyou Mao   +6 more
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Antibiotic Resistance Professor of Law Professor of Law Assistant Professor/Associate Professor

open access: yes
In this essay, written for the 30th Anniversary of Cardozo’s Arts and Entertainment Law Journal, I revisit the ruinous litigation strategy copyright owners pursued after Napster to secure control of the market for personal uses of copyrighted works, which I wrote about ten years ago in War Stories, 20 Cardozo Arts & Ent. L.J. 337 (2002).
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