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	<title>Comments on: Scholar&#8217;s Copyright Project</title>
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		<title>By: dyspeptic</title>
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		<description>The hoarding of research data and scholarly work done at public expense should be a scandal of the highest order.

 If it were up to me, no institution could withhold research products from the public and retain its non-profit status. Want to research for profit? Fine. You pay ALL the costs of overhead, development, implementation and evaluation, and you can keep the results private. Non profits are legally bound to manage their assets &quot;in the public interest&quot; in return for that non-profit status. I say, if they withhold their products, they lose their non-profit status.</description>
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<p> If it were up to me, no institution could withhold research products from the public and retain its non-profit status. Want to research for profit? Fine. You pay ALL the costs of overhead, development, implementation and evaluation, and you can keep the results private. Non profits are legally bound to manage their assets &#8220;in the public interest&#8221; in return for that non-profit status. I say, if they withhold their products, they lose their non-profit status.</p>
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