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ASMP Reply Deadline Extended Again. Friday, February 18th, 2011] at 8:13 pm. ASMP Reply Deadline Extended Again. February 18, 2011. Judge Chin also just signed another order. Extending the deadline for a reply in the photographers’ case. My understanding is now that the plaintiffs are granting these extensions in exchange for Google’s acquiescence in voluntary discovery, which makes tactical sense for all concerned. The new deadline is February 25, which is only a week away. February 18, 2011. For claimi...
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Fall 2013 Talk Schedule | CASCI Commons
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Center for the Advanced Study of Communities and Information. Fall 2016 Reading Group Schedule. Past Reading Group Schedule. Fall 2013 Reading Group Schedule. Spring 2014 Reading Group Schedule. Fall 2014 Reading Group Schedule. Spring 2015 Reading Group Schedule. Fall 2015 Reading Group Schedule. Spring 2016 Reading Group Schedule. Spring 2016 Talk Schedule. Fall 2013 Talk Schedule. Spring 2014 Talk Schedule. Fall 2014 Talk Schedule. Spring 2015 Talk Schedule. Fall 2015 Talk Schedule. Beth St. Jean.
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C-Registry Copyright Forum: Competing Filings On Google Book Settlement
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Interactive Q&A of C-Registry.us. Sunday, October 4, 2009. Competing Filings On Google Book Settlement. Here's a telling tally of those who officially filed by September 8th with the Court concerning the Google Book Settlement (GBS), broken down by supporters and opposition, and why. Of those who filed in opposition, 10 fear GBS is anti-competitive. 7 argue it hurts the user. And 23, the biggest group, feel it's bad for rights holders. Mirrored copy of ARL Google Book Settlement Who Is Filing. In case or...
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Open Content Alliance (OCA) » Congress
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Posts Tagged ‘Congress’. Google at their word. Tuesday, August 4th, 2009. As part of Google’s propaganda tour selling their proposed book monopoly, a surprising and seemingly hypocritical theme emerged loud and clear. Straight from the “have cake and eat it too” department, Google’s senior traveling digital book salesman, Dan Clancy, professed his undying commitment to the legislative process as it relates to orphan works. At a Computer History Museum event. Last week in Silicon Valley, Clancy suggested.
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Open Content Alliance (OCA) » Contributors
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The following organizations have donated services, facilities, tools, or funding to the OCA, in order to help build a digital archive of global content for universal access. To inquire about becoming a contributor, please e-mail us at oca at archive dot org. CARLI (the Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois): 152 member libraries, some of which are included below. PALINET/Solinet representing 2,000 member libraries, some of which are included below. Lancaster County Historical Society.
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Open Content Alliance (OCA) » Blog Archive » Time Well Spent in our Digital Evolution
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Laquo; Google at their word. Congressmen and Google Support Legislation as More Equitable Solution than Settlement. Time Well Spent in our Digital Evolution. It’s been over nine months since we first posted. That there’s no need to list them all here. But I would like to emphasize what is the most important issue to me:. I believe the proposed Settlement will have a chilling effect on building free and open digital libraries. Continuous with the values of our public library system. The Case for Books.
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Open Content Alliance (OCA) » google
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Posts Tagged ‘google’. Congressmen and Google Support Legislation as More Equitable Solution than Settlement. Saturday, September 12th, 2009. In response to direct questions from both Chairman Conyers (D, Michigan) and Representative Johnson (D, Georgia) about the passage of legislation offering equal legal rights to all in digitizing and offering orphan (and out of print) works, Mr. Drummond replied “We would have no problem with that.”. Questions for the Google books monopoly. Thursday, July 30th, 2009.
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Open Content Alliance (OCA) » FAQ
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Participating in the OCA. Content in the OCA Archive. What is the Open Content Alliance? The Open Content Alliance (OCA) represents the collaborative efforts of a group of cultural, technology, nonprofit, and governmental organizations from around the world that will help build a permanent archive of multilingual digitized text and multimedia content. The OCA was conceived by the Internet Archive and Yahoo! In early 2005 as a way to offer broad, public access to a rich panorama of world culture. Initial ...
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Open Content Alliance (OCA) » GBS
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Posts Tagged ‘GBS’. Google at their word. Tuesday, August 4th, 2009. As part of Google’s propaganda tour selling their proposed book monopoly, a surprising and seemingly hypocritical theme emerged loud and clear. Straight from the “have cake and eat it too” department, Google’s senior traveling digital book salesman, Dan Clancy, professed his undying commitment to the legislative process as it relates to orphan works. At a Computer History Museum event. Last week in Silicon Valley, Clancy suggested.