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Pay-to-Play

How the United States’ Collective Patrimony Has Been Locked in an Ivory Tower, Beyond a Paywall
Nomos,  2021, 278 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-7194-3


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The work is part of the series Nomos Universitätsschriften – Recht (Volume 986)
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englischPay-to-Play provides an accessible approach toward understanding two systems for knowledge creation and dissemination that are embedded in the US legal system, namely private, nonprofit universities and copyright law. Pay-to-Play identifies the harsh reality that an expansive body of academic works remains locked away behind for-profit paywalls. Accessing these works for individuals is prohibitively expensive and is usually only made possible through even more expensive institutional memberships. As a result, most people are unnecessarily excluded from the innovation process, which lies at the very core of the Constitution’s Copyright Clause.

 

Dr. Ryan Kraski is a former lecturer and research fellow at the University of Cologne, Germany and is currently in-house counsel in the private sector.

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