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COPYRIGHT DOCTRINE BEFORE THE TRIBUNAL OF SCIENCE: A RESPONSE TO PROFESSOR SILBEY

72 J. COPYRIGHT SOC'Y 142(2025)
Matt Blaskczyk Research Fellow in the Law and Mobility Program, University of Michigan Law School; LL.M., Georgetown University Law Center; LL.B., King’s College London.
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This is a response to Jessica Silbey’s article, A Matter of Facts: The Evolution of the Copyright Fact-exclusion and Its Implications for Disinformation and Democracy, which appeared in Volume 70(3) of the Journal of the Copyright Society.08

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