An oligopoly of enshittified corporate publishers are charging authors thousands of dollars per article, for the privilege of having their copyright choices respected when they engage in necessary academic publishing that is essential to their work. This is extortion, plain and simple. How do we got about criminalising this kind of practice?
I refer back to my proposal to reform copyright law so that imposing exclusive licenses on authors is no longer possible;
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"Encouraging the rapid publication of research results through preprint servers."
#KristenScicluna, 2024
Maybe the solution is for preprint servers to have their own volunteer-driven peer review processes? They need to be co-designed with academics and meet their approval before being put in place. But I'm imagining something like ...
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