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January 2, 2009 in philosophy, politics, video
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December 31, 2008 in audio, books, librivox, myprojects
Just posted over at LibriVox: Just in time for your 2008/09 new year’s celebration, LibriVox has reach another great milestone, by cataloging our 2,000th book, Edward Gibbon’s The History of the Decline and …
December 29, 2008 in books, buisness
[X-posted at Huffpo & Book Oven] Question: What would happen if, tomorrow, every publisher, and every book store, went out of business? What would you do? The Big Stores About fifteen years ago I walked into …
December 5, 2008 in copyright/left, economics, politics
Canada’s feisty copyright lawyer, Howard Knopf, explores how good intellectual policy could help Canada thru the economic mess: Most governments are now taking decisive steps towards decisions on and implementation of major stimulus/investment packages to …
December 4, 2008 in copyright/left, openmovement
From Michael Geist:
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