There’s been a flurry of posts and comments on a topic I’ve long been watching, which is the status of copyright and syndication technologies. It’s arisen this time in the context of a project that I’m involved with outside of my Harvard work, called Top10 Sources (see my disclosures for more; it’s important to note that what you read below is potentially colored by my obvious interests here, tho
Google, with the cooperation of prestigious libraries, has been digitizing books to make them findable. The practice excites futurists but angers some publishers. Of necessity, digitization creates virtual copies. The publishers claim that such duplication violates copyright, even if the book’s content is hidden from the public. The New York Public Library, one of Google’s partners in the project,
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