The Chronicle of Higher Education

New Software-Licensing Legislation Said to Imperil Academic Freedom

The measure, designed to make state laws consistent, has provoked a storm of criticism

By ANDREA L. FOSTER

Imagine that an architecture professor distributes to his distance-education students digitized photographs of the palace at Versailles, warns the students about the images' poor quality -- and then gets hit with a lawsuit from the software company...

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