The use of "orphan works" of art and literature, whose creators cannot
be identified, puts scholars and artists at odds over possible changes
in copyright law. (The Chronicle, subscription required)
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July 25, 2005, 8:20 am
The use of "orphan works" of art and literature, whose creators cannot
be identified, puts scholars and artists at odds over possible changes
in copyright law. (The Chronicle, subscription required)
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