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He is blogging and excerpting from it at the Atlantic. |
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But there is one square in the checkerboard that scarcely anyone has ever known about: 83 years ago, the Met came close to owning the entire collection that it is now so proudly excerpting. |
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We are excerpting below a few sections of the text. |
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To adapt to new practices of online reading and electronic books, publishers will have to create a pay-per-use system for accessing copyrighted texts beyond simple excerpting. |
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At what point does excerpting from an article become illegal copying? |
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Poor copy editing is apparent, and no rationale is offered for the excerpting of materials nor any description of the editing that was undertaken. |
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