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Old 02-27-2011, 08:05 PM   #27
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If a large enough consortium of libraries decided to abandon copyright, a lawsuit would be meaningless, not solely because libraries are public institutions, but also because this action would mandate a sea change towards the view of copyright in general.

Public Libraries should be driving copyright policy changes and distributing knowledge, would you agree that lately it seems that the profit motive has been driving copyright law?

Should Public Libraries become publishers of commercial content? Stranger things have happened.


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