The Norwegian National Library has for some years been working on a project called The Digital Book Shelf (loosely translated to English), a web site where a lot of books from 1790, 1890 and 1990 has been digitized and made available online. As of today, there are about 50.000 books available there. In the years to come, the digitizing of the national library will continue by digitizing and making all Norwegian books published between 1900 and 2000 available. About 250.000 Norwegian books will be digitized, and with a Norwegian IP these will be available. The books that are still under copyright may only be read online (via browser and protected with flash/java/whatever the National Library seem fitting), but books that are in the public domain may be downloaded as pdf and read everywhere.
The director of Kopinor (the Norwegian office which deals with copyright) says that this is an agreement that is unique for Norway:
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This is a groundbreaking agreement, also internationally. I don't think any other countries has the mans to make books available in this scale. This shows that with a well-functioning copyright arrangement and rights holders organizations, results can be achieved.
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The quote is loosely translated by yours truly.
The national library will pay about 6 cent per page that is digitized, and the money will be distributed among authors and publishers by Kopinor. Also the copyright holders may withdraw a book from the project if the book is "commercially interesting" (whatever that means; all books are in a way commercially interresting).
Personally, I find this to be very good news! It will take time, many books will be kept away from the project by copyright holders, but a lot of books now only available in the national library will be made available to the public. The biggest threat to some of out cultural heritage is not pirating or that the contents is being used without paying for it, but to a large degree that authors are forgot, their thoughts and ideas forgotten, and now only available in a few dusty volumes stored in the national library. It's about time to bring out all these riches and glorious books and make them available again.
Sources (in Norwegian, but Google Translate can help here):