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Lecture Notes Considered Infringement

I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "According to a new lawsuit, taking notes in class is copyright infringement. Of course, it's not quite that simple. The professor is partnered with an E-book maker that wants to sell the material themselves, and the people taking notes pay students to take good ones, then sell copies to everyone else. But that just means that the case will hinge upon whether or not lecture notes are fair use. Either way, I wonder how long it will be before you will have to sign a EULA whenever you walk into class"

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  1. No notes? by dws90 · · Score: 3, Funny

    If this lawsuit succeeds, does that mean students won't have to take notes anymore?

    This may be the first fair use lawsuit where college students actually support the person suing!

  2. quiz show fail by BorgCopyeditor · · Score: 3, Funny

    The same way my employer paid me to create code, the school pays the professor to create and deliver lectures.

    Bzzzt. No, I'm sorry, that is not correct, but thank you for playing. The analogy you were looking for was doctor to hospital, doctor ... to ... hospital. We'll be right back with more "Guess The Terms of My Employment" after these messages.

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  3. Re:Rights to shakespear by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Shakespeare's ghost does. Under new copyright laws, copyright is the creator's life + 50 years + creator's afterlife.

  4. Know notes? No! by Crash+Culligan · · Score: 3, Funny

    dws90: If this lawsuit succeeds, does that mean students won't have to take notes anymore?

    Worse, how much credit does a student get if he completely blanks on a test, thereby demonstrating that he's done his civic duty by not remembering someone else's intellectual property?

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  5. The Lawyer is a Monster... by MosesJones · · Score: 2, Funny

    The lawyer is James Sullivan... where have I heard that before.. ahh yes Monsters Inc. So now it becomes clear, making kids laugh wasn't enough either, now its back to getting Slashdot to scream on mass by attacking fair use.

    Smart ploy Sully, smart ploy, it'll get us out of this energy crisis for sure.

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  6. this school you speak of doesn't exist by commodoresloat · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...and most college students can read on their own wow, what university do you go to? I want to teach there.

    Textbooks are cheap. Now I know you're making this school up!
  7. Re:"Teaching the Students" != Students Selling Not by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    YOU'RE lecture notes No! You're lecture notes! But, if you want to compare my lecture notes with yours, I'd be happy to.
  8. Re:Department of Redundancy Department by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Sure, but Guppy06 just fucking said that, 27 minutes ago.

    Try reading the thread before you post in it, you redundant douche.

    You know, in an UPS or other back-up power supply, redundancy is great. On Slashdot, redundancy just makes you a douche.

    **** 27 minutes later ****

    By the way, redundancy isn't so great. It makes you a douche. Isn't it great that redundancy isn't great? It makes you a douche.

  9. Re:"Teaching the Students" != Students Selling Not by BenoitRen · · Score: 2, Funny

    Fine, but make sure they're YOU'RE lecture notes

    Your English class notes must not have sold a lot of copies...

  10. Re:Relevant by jamstar7 · · Score: 2, Funny
    A piece of paper saying that you're EXTREMELY more qualified to do a job than the schmuck sitting next to you?

    Oh, and let's not forget the parties and the 'Girls Gone Wild' video shoots...

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