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Law Journal Publication Agreements Article

Laura Ray Posted on June 10, 2010 Posted in Faculty Teaching & Scholarship, Legal Writing and Citation

Copyright SymbolA recent Law Library Journal article reports that only a minority of law journals require authors to transfer copyright to the publication.  Though a third of law journals require an exclusive license, most of these licenses were temporary.  See Copyright Provisions in Law Journal Publication Agreements for more information.

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