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Originally Posted by taustin
If you assume (with good reason) that there will be very, very few in-copyright works for which permission will be given, how is that different from Project Gutenberg, again? Other than being a couple of decades behind, that is.
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It's different from PG in that it has the support of a lot of major libraries AND museums, and I'm sure it will gain a LOT more as it gets under way. Also, PG is limited in terms of what they include. They're a GREAT project and resource, but I think DPLA and PG will be more complimentary than competitive.