Last week, I visited Australia to deliver several talks on copyright, open access, and Internet regulation. My talk on open access – which focuses on why adopting open access models can help counter restrictive contractual terms and copyright laws – has been posted online by the University of Melbourne's Information Futures Commission.
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February 11, 2008
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