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Copyright Advocacy Group Violates Copyright

word munger writes "Commercial scholarly publishers are beginning to get afraid of the open access movement. They've hired a high-priced consultant to help them sway public opinion in favor of copyright restrictions on taxpayer-funded research. Funny thing is, their own website contains several copyright violations. It seems they pulled their images directly from the Getty Images website — watermarks and all — without paying for their use."

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  1. Re:didn't we already pay? by stefanlasiewski · · Score: 5, Funny

    If the research is funded by the public, didn't we already pay to see it?

    Ah, but you didn't pay for the results. Results costs extra. Good results cost even more.

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