Monthly Archives: July 2009

Berkman Will Webcast Open Workshop on Google Books Settlement


The Berkman Center for Internet & Society will host an open workshop July 31 at Harvard Law School on Alternative Approaches to Open Digital Libraries in the Shadow of the Google Book Search Settlement. Registration for in-person attendance is closed, … Continue reading

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How Do I Access 1 Million Free Books From Google?


My question for Google Books is this: how do I get access to the public domain books without using Sony or Amazon as middlemen? I don’t need their eBook readers, thank you. My computer is my reader. And are all … Continue reading

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Isn’t It A Little Late to Patent Podcasting?


Frederic Lardinois reported this morning at ReadWriteWeb: VoloMedia, a podcast analytics, advertising, and distribution company, just received a patent for “providing episodic media,” including podcasts. According to the company, which filed for the patent in November 2003, U.S. Patent 7,568,213 … Continue reading

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Obama Endorses Ratification of UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities


President Obama & Sec. Clinton Speak on Human Rights for Persons with Disabilities (072409)

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Will The iTouch Tablet Be Accessible?


Jason Schwartz at Seeking Alpha predicts that the iTouch Tablet  will “change society as we know it.” Expect the Apocalypse sometime in September.  Schwartz reviews the evidence for what the new device might be (imagine an iPod Touch on steroids … Continue reading

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