NCAA athletes recently won the rights to license their name and likeness. We visit the topic of whether these athletes are exploited under the current college athletics system. Frederick Wherry is a Professor of Sociology at Princeton University. His new book (with Kristin Seefeldt and Anthony Alvarez) is Credit Where […]
Intellectual Property
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Joe, Leslie, Gabriel, and Alexis Santos (Penn State Health and Human Development) discuss a lawsuit in which three academic publishers (Sage, Oxford, and Cambridge) sued Georgia State for copyright infringement over the school’s use of e-Reserves. They discuss whether academic publishers are now more of a destructive or productive force […]