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Faculty of Law: From Hypatia to Victor Hugo to Larry and Sergey: “All the world’s knowledge” and Universal Authors’ Rights

Faculty of Law: From Hypatia to Victor Hugo to Larry and Sergey: “All the world’s knowledge” and Universal Authors’ Rights

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Professor Jane C. Ginsburg of the Columbia University School of Law discusses two utopian goals: universal access to knowledge, and universal authors’ rights. She also addresses the clash of utopias epitomised by the Google book-scanning programme and the legal responses it has inspired, including the recent decision by the SDNY upholding Google’s fair use defence. 23 October 2014
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Faculty of Law: From Hypatia to Victor Hugo to Larry and Sergey: “All the world’s knowledge” and Universal Authors’ Rights

Faculty of Law: From Hypatia to Victor Hugo to Larry and Sergey: “All the world’s knowledge” and Universal Authors’ Rights

Professor Jane C. Ginsburg