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The concept is exciting, but the exposure of the works to copyright infringement and plagiarism is too great without safeguards. The concept of "information protection" must be placed into the equation somewhere for the policy to be successful.

-- Richard L. Austin, Assoc. Prof., University of Nebraska, Lincoln (posted 2/17, 5:10 p.m., E.S.T.)
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