Text of Georgia State University Filing in E-Reserves Copyright Case
Georgia State University's filing in copyright infringement suit the e-reserves copyright infringement suit brought against key GSU officials by three publishers is now available. It presents eighteen defenses, including sovereign immunity and fair use.
Read more about it at "Georgia State University Strongly Answers Publishers’ E-Reserve Lawsuit."
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