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Google Offers Free Journal Digitization

Peter Suber reports that Google is offering publishers free digitization of their journal back issues. While there are some strings unsurprisingly attached, it appears to be an ideal method for journals to digitize and make available years of content currently confined to paper versions.

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December 17, 2006 1 comment News

Time Magazine’s Person of the Year

Time Magazine has named "you" – the rise of citizen journalism, blogging, and user-generated content – as its person of the year.  I'm not sure about the person part, but it certainly was among the most noteworthy developments.  As I was preparing my A to Z year-end piece (out tomorrow), […]

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December 17, 2006 2 comments News

NZ Copyright Reform

Kim Weatherall has an insightful post on New Zealand's copyight reform package.  The TPM provisions are particularly noteworthy as they link anti-circumvention with copyright infringement and in the process rebut claims by CRIA and others that Bill C-60 stood alone in its approach.

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December 17, 2006 Comments are Disabled News

Copyright Board Looking for a New Board Member

The Copyright Board of Canada is advertising for a new board member to fill a current vacancy.  If you're interested, check out the vacancy notice and the selection criteria.

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December 15, 2006 1 comment News

Newspaper Chain Adopts Creative Commons Licenses

PressThink has the details on how a newspaper chain has adopted creative commons licenses for nearly all of its 121 Massachusetts-based dailies and weeklies.

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December 15, 2006 1 comment News