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The Future of Online Lending: A Discussion of Controlled Digital Lending and Hachette with the Internet Archive

Brewster Kahle, founder and digital librarian of the Internet Archive, spoke about the pending Hachette v. Internet Archive case and the future of digital libraries. Kahle was joined by Rebecca Tushnet, Ruth Okediji, Kyle Courtney, all amici in the case, and Jonathan Zittrain. ....

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New Nonprofit to Advocate for Digital Content in Libraries


New Nonprofit to Advocate for Digital Content in Libraries
By Andrew Albanese
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Jan 27, 2021
After months of planning, the Library Futures Institute officially launched this week, a new 501c3 organization chartered to fight for a “technology-positive future” for libraries including broader access to e-books and other digital content.
According to a blog post on the group’s site, the Library Futures Institute will seek to “advance a research and programmatic agenda” dedicated to “ensuring that libraries will continue to provide open, non-discriminatory access to information to benefit the general learning, research, and intellectual enrichment of the public.” Among the group s priorities will be to advocate for “less restrictive licensing agreements for e-media and e-books” and for policies and licenses that would enable libraries to continue to fulfill the traditional roles libraries have played in the analog world in t ....

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