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March 14, 2013

Palfrey's Why We Miss the First Sale Doctrine in Digital Libraries

In Why We Miss the First Sale Doctrine in Digital Libraries, John Palfrey "examines the role of law in the ebook lending debate, explore potential solutions to the problems, and consider how the DPLA can contribute to solutions for those we serve. At the core of this issue is the way the copyright law works–or doesn’t–when it comes to books, libraries, and readers in the United States today and into the future."

Hat tip to beSpacific. [JH]

March 14, 2013 in Digital Collections, Electronic Resource, Publishing Industry | Permalink

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