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AAU and APLU write to congratulate Senators John Cornyn and Ron Wyden on the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee’s unanimous approval yesterday of S. 779, the Fair Access to Science and Technology Research Act of 2015 (FASTR).
Intellectual Property | Public/Open Access | LettersAAU and APLU write to Representatives Sensenbrenner and Johnson to express their strong support for the goals of H.R. 1426, the Public Access to Public Science (PAPS) Act, which would make articles resulting from federally funded scientific research freely available online.
Intellectual Property | Public/Open Access | LettersAAU and APLU write to Chairman Smith and Ranking Member Johnson on behalf of their member universities specifically concerning Section 302, Public Access to Research Articles and Data, of the “Frontiers in Innovation, Research, Science and Technologies (FIRST) Act” discussion draft.
Intellectual Property | Public/Open Access | Innovation and Competitiveness | LettersComments on OSTP Memorandum, “Increasing Access to the Results of Federally Funded Scientific Research,” May 14, 2013.
Intellectual Property | Public/Open Access | Reducing Regulatory Burden | StatementsEDUCAUSE, AAU, and APLU, comment in response to “Section 512 Study: Notice and Request for Public Comment” (80 FR 81862, Docket No. 2015-7; Regulations.gov Docket No. COLC-2015-0013).
Intellectual Property | Copyright | LettersBefore the United States Copyright Office, AAU, ACE, APLU, and EDUCAUSE comment on Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Intellectual Property | Copyright | LettersAssociations submit letter to the Court pursuant to the Advisory Committee Note to Circuit Rule 29-1, to express their support for the amicus brief submitted in Case No. 02-55797 by the Internet Commerce Coalition and the U.S. Internet Service Provider Association (the “Internet Coalitions Brief”).
Intellectual Property | Copyright | LettersAAU, APLU, AUTM, and COGR, write to comment on changes recently proposed by the Department of Education that would require recipients of grant funding from the Department to openly license all copyrightable intellectual property to the public (RIN 1894-AA07; Docket ID ED-2015-OS-0105).
Intellectual Property | Public/Open Access | StatementsDr. David E. Shulenburger, comments on the White House Public Access Policy.
Intellectual Property | Public/Open Access | LettersAAU and NASULGC write to express their strong support for NIH’s PubMed Central and our consequent opposition to H.R. 801, the Fair Copyright in Research Works Act.
Intellectual Property | Public/Open Access | Letters