if i could tag this ip with both meanings of the term, i would
"For several years Georgia State was involved in litigation over the fair use doctrine. Specifically a consortium of publishers backed by Oxford, Cambridge and Sage sued Georgia State over copyright violations by many of the faculty. A decision has now been rendered. The Court backed Georgia State in almost every instance, finding no copyright violation. However, the Court did lay down some rules - in particular you can use no more than 10% or one chapter, whichever is shorter, of any book."
Simple little article on the history of piracy by Christine Schweidler and Sasha Constanza-Chock.
Overview of a new book called "How To Fix Copyright" which sounds like something I could get behind.
What a mess! The US government takes down JotForm because somebody put something shady online.
The most interesting part, I think, is that the porn industry is actively involved in copyright litigation. I have often held them up as an example of an industry who didn't have litigation as an option and, as a result, had to be more creative.