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  • American Geophysical Union v. Texaco, Inc., 60 F.3d 913 (2d Cir. 1995)
    • Summary of Texaco Decision (September 1992)
    • Original brief filed by Texaco, Inc (March 1993)
    • Amicus curiae brief filed by ARL et al (March 1993)
    • Amicus brief filed by American Library Association (March 1993)
    • Brief filed by the Association of American Publishers (April 1993)
    • Reply brief filed by Texaco (May 1993)
    • Statement of support for petition for rehearing (December 1994)
    • Library & Academic Communities Support Rehearing (ARL 178)
    • Settlement of Texaco Case - May 1995
    • Texaco, Publishers Agree to Settle Copyright Case (ARL 180)
 
 

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