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by dredmorbius
3793 days ago
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Anything is renegotiable or litigable. Schools and academics can drop subscriptions or boycott submissions. Law can be changed. Even if that's future-looking only, it can change the balance of interests for journal publishers. |
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Actually not. This would be likely dismissed before a hearing was held.
In any case, what was asked was whether there is a snowball's chance of hell of nullifying a copyright claim. The answer here is "no".
Good luck trying to change copyright though. I spent about 7 years in DC working on copyright and patent reform. It's very lonely.