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Archive for August, 2006


Impending Copyright/DRM Issues in Canada

In light of the reaction of many librarians at the recent CLA conference about Captain Copyright and the general disgust I think everyone feels at Access Copyright for their Captain Copyright campaign, (bravo CLA for issuing a statement about advertising to children. It is important to keep in mind that when the fall session begins in Ottawa, copyright is going to be a major issue and even more Digital Rights Management. It seems to me that in both my professional and private life there is often a lot of confusion about what the heck copyright is and does, and how and who it affects or what is being planned or proposed.

With this in mind Michael Geist’s Wiki on DRM is becoming more and more interesting and essential as he looks at some of the major problems and issues with the DRM aspects of copyright law.

I don’t agree with everything he says, but I think it’s great that he’s highlighting some of the big pitfalls in store for us. As he says on the wiki, “We should be working on a positive copyright agenda that includes an expanded fair dealing provision, reform to the statutory damages provision, the elimination of crown copyright, and protection from DRM. Instead, given the strength of the copyright lobby, we may need protection from the next copyright bill”.

Cheers,

D

Friday Fun Link - Library Smut (August 25, 2006)

Hot Library Smut isn’t what it sounds like and is worth a look. (Safe For Work - unless you’re not allowed to surf the Internet at work at all)
(via MetaFilter)

Friday Fun Link - Book Thing of Baltimore (August 18, 2006)

As a follow-up to last week’s FFL about Book Mooch, here’s a link to Book Thing, a non-profit organization in Baltimore which offers all of the books it has in stock for free to local citizens.

Librarians Without Borders - Call For Board Members

Get Involved: Join the Librarians Without Borders’ Board!

Since our inception in February 2005, Librarians Without Borders (LWB) has made significant progress towards building a sustainable and successful organization. Our members now hail from such countries as Canada, Australia, Egypt, Germany, USA, Greece, Denmark, Angola, Botswana, Peru, Brazil, Congo, Vietnam, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India. In just over one year, an idea that took root in a conversation between two people now fuses together hundreds from diverse nationalities who are unified in their belief in the importance of libraries and librarians in building strong global communities.

Our founding members, all students in Library and Information Science at the University of Western Ontario (Canada), are now graduating and, as we anticipated, we have quickly evolved beyond our student origin. We are now at an exciting point in our development: we are inviting you, our supporters, to join the LWB Board of Directors.

If you share LWB’s values and would like to offer your passion or expertise to the benefit of the organization, please contact the LWB Nominating Committee at exec@lwb-online.org for more information or an application package.

- JH

MoveOn.org Petition To Save Funding for PBS/NPR

MoveOn.org has implemented a campaign to save funding for NPR and PBS in the U.S.

Internet campaigns are increasingly becoming a factor in political decisions (some are citing bloggers with Senator Joe Leiberman’s recent defeat) so why not sign the petition if you’re supportive of one or both of these organizations?

- JH

Friday Fun Link - Book Mooch (August 11, 2006)

Book Mooch is a new web site which helps facilitate the exchange of used books you no longer need for books you really want, all for the cost of postage. (via MetaFilter)

Friday Fun Link - Free Beatles E-Book (August 4, 2006)

A writer in the UK has released Abracadabra!, a free e-book about the Beatles’ “Revolver” album on the 40th anniversary of that LP being released. If you’re more interested in the public sharing of information than the Beatles, you might also want to check out “In the Public Interest: The Future of Canadian Copyright Law” which features articles by some of Canada’s leading copyright scholars and has also been made available for free under a creative commons license.

J.

New Draft of the WIPO Broadcasting Treaty

The new WIPO Revised Draft Basic Proposal (SCCR/15/2) for the upcoming WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (11-13, September 2006) was published on WIPO’s website on 31 July, 2006. Available in English, French, Spanish, Arabic and Mandarin.