Who cares about Extended Collective Licensing?
Authors Alliance recently filed a comment with the United States Copyright Office urging it to reconsider its flawed extended collective […]
Authors Alliance recently filed a comment with the United States Copyright Office urging it to reconsider its flawed extended collective […]
Authors Alliance co-founder Pamela Samuelson has published an opinion piece in today’s Chronicle of Higher Education on the substantial benefits
We are pleased to feature the following guest post by Nicole Cabrera and Jordyn Ostroff, students at UC Berkeley Law
In celebration of Open Access Week, we are offering sneak previews of our forthcoming guide, Understanding Open Access: When, Why,
In celebration of Open Access Week, we are offering sneak previews of our forthcoming guide, Understanding Open Access: When, Why,
In this, the second post in our series on “Caged Masterpieces,” Robert Van Houweling, a professor of Political Science at
In celebration of Open Access Week, we are offering sneak previews of our forthcoming guide, Understanding Open Access: When, Why,
In celebration of Open Access Week, we are offering sneak previews of our forthcoming guide, Understanding Open Access: When, Why,
Today the Second Circuit Court of Appeals issued a widely anticipated ruling in favor of the defendants in the Authors
Join Authors Alliance’s Pamela Samuelson and Michael Wolfe for a workshop at the New York Public Library that will explore