Recently I had a request to grant copyright permission for a class.
Included with the request was a form where I could decline permission to use the article, grant free use, or name a fee for use.
I was confused. Wasn’t this a clear example of fair use? (Which allows small numbers of copies to be made [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Dan Ariely'
What Price? Look to the Social Cues
December 9th, 2008 No Comments
Tags: Dan Ariely · market exchanges · Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Ou · social contract
Value: It’s All In Your Mind
December 3rd, 2008 No Comments
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Have you noticed the snazzy new “donate today” bar graph on Wikipedia? Donating used to be on the extreme down-low at this site. You had to seek out the link with charitable zeal — something I don’t tend to have at the great Wiki. If I’m there, I’m in a hurry for a [...]
Tags: behavioral economics · Dan Ariely · donate · Wikipedia
