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has a new entrant -- the Open Content Alliance. Yahoo! is the moving force, but other supporters are Adobe; European Archive; HP Labs; Internet Archive; National Archives (UK); O'Reilly Media; Prelinger Archives; University of California; University of Toronto.
The OCA will not include any material under copyright unless it gets an affirmative opt-in from the owner, in contrast to Google's original plan of including copyrighted material unless the holder opts out. (But apparently Google is not actually posting material unless the publisher agrees.)
Good Morning, Silicon Valley! has more details and links.
Today's press coverage is here.
posted by James DeLong @ 4:38 PM | Books
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