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Colleges Should Protect Humanists in Fair-Use Cases; Chronicle of ...
7 Dec 2009 by James D. "Kip" Currier, PhD, JD  
Carol Loeb Shloss is a consulting professor of English at Stanford University. She is author of Lucia Joyce: To Dance in the Wake (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2003), supplemental material for which can be found at ...
Kip Currier Copyright Blog - http://kipcurriercopyright.blogspot.com/ - References

Noted with interest: a few links about intellectual property
8 Dec 2009 by George H. Williams  
“Colleges Should Protect Humanists in Fair-Use Cases“, by Carol Loeb Shloss (This link probably requires a subscription. Sorry.) “Humanities scholars have risks just like their counterparts in the sciences. Why aren't they covered?” ...
ProfHacker.com - http://www.profhacker.com/ - References

Media Law Prof Blog: The Rights of Humanities Scholars
8 Dec 2009 by Media Law Prof  
Carol Loeb Schloss writes about her years-long battle with the Joyce estate, and the assistance she received from Lawrence Lessig and the Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society's Fair Use Project, and others. ...
Media Law Prof Blog - http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/media_law_prof_blog/ - References

Stand a drink all round for Stanford.
28 Sep 2009 by Margaret Soltan  
As a result of an earlier settlement reached in 2007, consulting English Professor Carol Loeb Shloss already had achieved the right to domestic online publication of the supportive scholarship the Joyce Estate had forced her to remove ...
University Diaries - http://www.margaretsoltan.com/

James Joyce's grandson misses something crucial about estate ...
30 Sep 2009 by Dennis Johnson  
As a report at the Stanford News details, Carol Loeb Shloss had first won the right to republish her book Lucia Joyce: To Dance in the Wake with the expurgated material restored in a 2007 court decision, and now the Joyce estate has ...
MOBYLIVES - http://mhpbooks.com/mobylives/ - References

ReJoyce
1 Oct 2009 by Timo  
As Stanford University reported a couple of days ago and Inside Higher Ed noted, the estate of James Joyce, headed up by James Joyce's grandson, Stephen James Joyce, has lost a lawsuit with English professor Carol Loeb Shloss and must ...
Bitter Laughter - http://bitter-laughter.blogspot.com/

how not to run a literary estate
2 Oct 2009 by Alan Jacobs  
He made life absolutely miserable for Carol Loeb Shloss during and after the writing of her biography of Joyce's talented but troubled daughter Lucia, fighting in every possible legal venue to prevent her from quoting family letters ...
Text Patterns - http://text-patterns.thenewatlantis.com/

Jackasses
3 Oct 2009 by le_trombone  
mobylives_feed) had an entry on James Joyce's grandson: "Carol Loeb Shloss had first won the right to republish her book Lucia Joyce: To Dance in the Wake with the expurgated material restored in a 2007 court decision, and now the Joyce ...
Le Trombone - http://le-trombone.livejournal.com/

Newsflash: Joyce grandson loses longstanding battle to be world's ...
2 Oct 2009 by trakkrz-admin  
A court-ordered hobby for young Stevie might have gone a long way to preventing this kind of thing in the future. As a report at the Stanford News details, Carol Loeb Shloss had first won the right to re[...]
Books - http://books.trakkrz.com/

Thursday!
1 Oct 2009 by Gerry Canavan  
Stephen Joyce has lost his lawsuit with English professor Carol Loeb Shloss. Tim is glad. * Wes Anderson is coming under fire from his fans for apparently signing a pro-Roman-Polanski petition. People I admire really need to stop ...
Gerry Canavan - http://gerrycanavan.blogspot.com/

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