Resolving Conflicts between Information Ownership and Intellectual Freedom
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The tension between information ownership and intellectual freedom emerges both from the balancing of economic and political interests and as a result of the underlying structure of communications and information industries. This theme is addressed in the context of a review of the articles by Eaton, Milevsky, and Wilson which appear in this issue of Library Trends
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