GeneaBlogie: Did Ancestry Violate the Copyright Law? . . . Prologue - 0 views
GeneaBlogie: Did Ancestry Violate Copyright Law? . . . . Part 2 of 4 - 0 views
GeneaBlogie: Did Ancestry Violate Copyright Law? . . . . Part 3of 4: Fair Use - 0 views
GeneaBlogie: Did Ancestry Violate Copyright Law?. . . . It Depends. . . .Part 4 of 4 - 0 views
Copyright Office Basics - 0 views
Libel and Fair Use and Defamation, Oh My! - 0 views
Copyright Crash Course - 0 views
Digitization 101: Mass Digitization -- changing copyright law and policy - 0 views
GeneaBlogie: Some Final Thoughts on "Did Ancestry Violate Copyright Law?" - 0 views
An editor critiques the publishing industry's Automated Content Access Protocol - 0 views
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The "Automated Content Access Protocol (ACAP) is a new technical venture by an international consortium of publishers, and a proposed technical solution to the tug of war between publishers and intermediaries such as search engines and news aggregation sites. This article goes into some detail about ACAP and offers both a technical and a philosophical context for judging its impact and chances of success.
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