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Posted on October 26, 2012October 27, 2012 by Matthew Sag

The Future of Orphan Works Reform

I am pleased to be attending the In Re Books conference at New York Law School. The conference is dedicated to the future of the book. My presentation is available here: The Future of Orphan Works (October 27 2012).

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