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Editorial
Nature 436, 1066 (25 August 2005) | doi:10.1038/4361066b; Published online 24 August 2005
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Abstract
A case in the Kansas Supreme Court reflects a lack of clarity in US copyright law.
A decade ago, US universities, infected with the internet mania of the early nineties, convinced themselves that there was a large amount of money to be made in distance education. The online course materials were not subject to patents, which the university typically owns, but to copyright, which traditionally rests with its academics.
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type Exception report
message
description The server encountered an internal error () that prevented it from fulfilling this request.
exception
javax.servlet.ServletException: Servlet execution threw an exception
root cause
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
note The full stack trace of the root cause is available in the Tomcat logs.
