Paper is here:
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
Paper is here:
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
But the US has always been like this: rights for some, and not others. All that changes is the target
Think Japanese internment under FDR
Or the lavender/red scares a few years later
Or Chile, Guatemala, Nicaragua
Or slavery, segregation, etc, etc
But the US has always been like this: rights for some, and not others. All that changes is the target
Think Japanese internment under FDR
Or the lavender/red scares a few years later
Or Chile, Guatemala, Nicaragua
Or slavery, segregation, etc, etc
I like @caryscraig.bsky.social's take on this: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
I have lots of concerns about AI, but I don't think copyright law is the way to address those concerns -- and I think academics should publish fully open access anyway
I like @caryscraig.bsky.social's take on this: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
I have lots of concerns about AI, but I don't think copyright law is the way to address those concerns -- and I think academics should publish fully open access anyway
Co-applicant: @refugeelab.ca Associate Director @petramolnar.com
Collaborators: Jenn McIntyre at the Canada-US Border Rights Clinic and @memomiller.bsky.social at @theborderchronicle.bsky.social
Co-hosts: @osgoodenews.bsky.social & @crsyork.bsky.social at York University
Co-applicant: @refugeelab.ca Associate Director @petramolnar.com
Collaborators: Jenn McIntyre at the Canada-US Border Rights Clinic and @memomiller.bsky.social at @theborderchronicle.bsky.social
Co-hosts: @osgoodenews.bsky.social & @crsyork.bsky.social at York University