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Professor Caroline Osborne Publishes New Article in SMU Science & Technology Law Review

West Virginia College of Law Professor Caroline Osborne recently published a new article in the SMU Science and Technology Law Review. The article is titled "Copyright, Pandemics, and Emergencies: When Desparate Times Dictate Contextual Responses" and appears in volume 24, issue 2 of the journal.

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New Scholarship on SSRN from Professor Caroline Osborne Discusses Copyright, Fair Use, and Emergencies

West Virginia University College of Law Professor and Director of the Law Library, Caroline Osborne recently posted new scholarship to SSRN.  The article is titled Copyright, Pandemics, and Emergencies: When Desperate Times Dictate Contextual Responses.  Professor Osborne's article is a timely aid for leaders of libraries and other public institutions who manage access to information in challenging circumstances.

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Professor Caroline Osborne Posts Response to Code Revision Commission v. Public.Resource.Org, Inc. on SSRN

West Virginia University College of Law professor Caroline Osborne recently posted a new work to SSRN. The article, titled "A Research Tool is Not Law: A Response to " Code Revision Commission v. Public.Resource.Org " addresses the fundamental issue of what is the law the context of Georgia's work-for-hire relationship with a commercial publisher to produce the U.C.G.A. Professor Obsorne's work is timely as Georgia v. Public.Resource.Org  will be heard by the Supreme Court during the October 2019 term.

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