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June 08, 2005
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Lessig on the Open Access Law Program
Larry Lessig announces the launch of the Open Access Law Program, which I noted earlier, and provides some additional comments on the purpose and background (Open Access Law: Launched). He claims that, "there is no substantial institutional resistance to open access publishing in law." I'm not so sure about that. I've spoken with the editors of some of these journals (trying to convince them to adopt an open access policy) and there is (was?) real fear that they would lose their nice budgets (based on Westlaw and Lexis revenue) as well as whatever authority they carried.
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