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Posted by on mrt 5, 2011

Bach’s Goldberg Variaties voor iedereen

De ontsluiting van de Goldberg Variaties (BWV 988) van Johann Sebastian Bach is doel van een Kickstarterproject waarmee ik gisterochtend in aanraking kwam. Bach’s werk werd uitgebracht in 1742, maar is desondanks (de auteursrechttermijn is immers al lang overschreden) niet vrijelijk beschikbaar. Zoals de initiatiefnemers het zelf verwoorden:

First we’ll be creating a scholarly reviewed engraving and edition of the Goldberg Variations using MuseScore notation software. This edition will also be used to create the on-paper versions that we’ll be sending you as backer rewards.

Then we’ll be taking Kimiko Ishizaka into the recording studio and producing a full professional piano recording of the work. This will be used to create the CDs which you get as backer rewards.

The digital editions of both the score and the recording will be made available to everyone for downloading, and will be free of any copyright or usage limitations. They’ll go straight into the public domain and you can use them for any purpose that you want.”

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Posted by on mrt 4, 2011

Crowbar – Cemetery Angels

Het album Sever the Hand van Crowbar draait de spreekwoordelijke rondjes in m’n Spotifystream en daarom hierbij de video van Cemetery Angels. Mijn favoriete nummer van de plaat is overigens Liquid Sky And Cold Black Earth. Dan weet u dat ook weer.

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Posted by on mrt 3, 2011

Boekenkast als optische illusie

It can be used for shelving books and iPads as well as hanging magazines. Visually, the optical illusion serves as a reminder that, whenever one picks up a medium, ideas can be misinterpreted when passed from one end to the other.”

bron: Mocoloco

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Posted by on mrt 1, 2011

The eBook User’s Bill of Rights #ebookrights

The eBook User’s Bill of Rights #ebookrights

Eén op één overgenomen van Agnostic, Maybe, The eBook User’s Bill of Rights. Ik onderschrijf het voor de volle honderd procent.

The eBook User’s Bill of Rights is a statement of the basic freedoms that should be granted to all eBook users.

The eBook User’s Bill of Rights

Every eBook user should have the following rights:

  • the right to use eBooks under guidelines that favor access over proprietary limitations
  • the right to access eBooks on any technological platform, including the hardware and software the user chooses
  • the right to annotate, quote passages, print, and share eBook content within the spirit of fair use and copyright
  • the right of the first-sale doctrine extended to digital content, allowing the eBook owner the right to retain, archive, share, and re-sell purchased eBooks

I believe in the free market of information and ideas.

I believe that authors, writers, and publishers can flourish when their works are readily available on the widest range of media. I believe that authors, writers, and publishers can thrive when readers are given the maximum amount of freedom to access, annotate, and share with other readers, helping this content find new audiences and markets. I believe that eBook purchasers should enjoy the rights of the first-sale doctrine because eBooks are part of the greater cultural cornerstone of literacy, education, and information access.

Digital Rights Management (DRM), like a tariff, acts as a mechanism to inhibit this free exchange of ideas, literature, and information. Likewise, the current licensing arrangements mean that readers never possess ultimate control over their own personal reading material. These are not acceptable conditions for eBooks.

I am a reader. As a customer, I am entitled to be treated with respect and not as a potential criminal. As a consumer, I am entitled to make my own decisions about the eBooks that I buy or borrow.

I am concerned about the future of access to literature and information in eBooks.  I ask readers, authors, publishers, retailers, librarians, software developers, and device manufacturers to support these eBook users’ rights.
These rights are yours.  Now it is your turn to take a stand.  To help spread the word, copy this entire post, add your own comments, remix it, and distribute it to others.  Blog it, Tweet it (#ebookrights), Facebook it, email it, and post it on a telephone pole.

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