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Open, Now!

Open, Now!. Jessamyn West <librarian.net/talks/metro>. http://www.flickr.com/photos/sixteenmilesofstring/2596569134/. Georgia E-Reserves. Authors Guild v. Hathi. UCLA Streaming. Kirtsaeng v. Wiley. MPAA & Fair Use. MPAA & Fair Use. Viacom v. YouTube. Google Books. dp.la launch.

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Open, Now!

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  1. Open,Now! • Jessamyn West • <librarian.net/talks/metro>

  2. http://www.flickr.com/photos/sixteenmilesofstring/2596569134/http://www.flickr.com/photos/sixteenmilesofstring/2596569134/

  3. Georgia E-Reserves

  4. Authors Guild v. Hathi

  5. UCLA Streaming

  6. Kirtsaeng v. Wiley

  7. MPAA & Fair Use

  8. MPAA & Fair Use

  9. Viacom v. YouTube

  10. Google Books

  11. dp.la launch

  12. Read...

  13. Borrow...

  14. Google Books... • Gives scholars the ability, for the first time, to conduct full-text searches of tens of millions of books.  • Preserves books, in particular out-of-print and old books that have been forgotten in the bowels of libraries, and it gives them new life.  • Facilitates access to books for print-disabled and remote or underserved populations. • Generates new audiences and creates new sources of income for authors and publishers. • Indeed, all society benefits.

  15. Exercise your Fair Use rights. • Encourage sharing. • Demand rights metadata. • Promote rights awareness. • Open sharing-oriented licenses on content you create.

  16. You’re it.

  17. <librarian.net/talks/metro> Thank you.

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