Publishing: The Life and Times of the King Plagiarism Story

Home Imported Publishing: The Life and Times of the King Plagiarism Story

ly's approach to intellectual propertyrnrights became accepted practice.rnMr. Branch is right: by delaying publishingrnprojects with excessive red tape,rnor by derailing them altogether with exorbitantrnfees, the King estate can in effectrnstymie scholarship and censor history byrncontrolling who receives permission torncomment on King and his work. Thisrndanger was not . . .

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