La position du Hathi Trust (pour un rappel sur le rôle du Hathi Trust, c'est par là) est beaucoup plus musclée puisqu'ils indiquent, en gros, ne pas être concernés par la décision rendue et s'appuyer sur les exceptions au droit d'auteur pour continuer de constituer leur propre catalogue à partir d'une sauvegarde de celui de Google : "the HathiTrust partners will continue providing comprehensive full-text search of the repository and uses of in-copyright materials that fall under sections 107 and 108 of U.S. copyright law: access for users who have print disabilities, and lawful uses of digital copies of materials that are damaged, deteriorating, lost or stolen, and not available at a reasonable market price". Couillu :-)
affordance.info: Google Books : une fin en forme de nouveau commencement. - 0 views
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"But the future of books depends on Congress acting to fix the orphan works problem once and for all, for everyone."
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'opt-in n'est, dans le raisonnement des acteurs en présence, qu'un moyen de dissimuler sous le fard criard de la légitimité outragée, la perfidie orchestrée du maintien d'une rente de situation.
A Look at the Reading Habits of E-Reader Owners - WSJ.com - 0 views
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A study of 1,200 e-reader owners by Marketing and Research Resources Inc. found that 40% said they now read more than they did with print books. Of those surveyed, 58% said they read about the same as before while 2% said they read less than before.
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Some 11 million Americans are expected to own at least one digital reading gadget by the end of September, estimates Forrester Research. U.S. e-book sales grew 183% in the first half of this year compared with the year-earlier period, according to the Association of American Publishers.
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Amazon, the biggest seller of e-books, says its customers buy 3.3 times as many books after buying a Kindle
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