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Law professor at George Washington University Law School, expert in information privacy law, founder of @TeachPrivacy, a privacy and security training company
Sep 2 7 tweets 2 min read
1/7 Academic publishers have now licensed their authors' content for use in AI without an opt out for the authors; these companies make big money and rely on authors and reviewers for mostly free (or severely underpaid) labor. thebookseller.com/news/wiley-set… 2/7 Law reviews are oft criticized for a lack of peer review, but one great thing about them is that they don't exploit authors like other academic publishers. Law reviews make content widely available, and for free. Other journals often put academic work behind a paywall.