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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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Posted by on feb 28, 2011

Pitchify: Spotifykrenten uit de pap

Curated content wint steeds meer aan waarde op het web en Pitchify is daarvan een erg mooi voorbeeld. De beste muziek volgens de schrijvers van Pitchfork en Drowned in Sound, met directe links naar aanbod in Spotify. Hiervan ga ik zeker gebruik maken.

Pitchify compiles the highest-rated music on Pitchfork and Drowned In Sound into a curated front-end for Spotify. It’s a (plural) marriage made in heaven, for those whose taste tends to align with the reviews on those sites.

Pitchify works by scouring those sites for albums that received an 8/10 or higher from those blogs on a daily basis, then generating direct links to the albums within Spotify.

bron: Pitchify Mashes Spotify with Pitchfork, Drowned in Sound

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Posted by on feb 23, 2011

Jim Henson tript door Niemand’s hoofd

Eén van de meest opmerkelijke stukken op het geweldige Raymond Scott-album Manhattan Research, Inc (Spotifylink) is Limbo: The Organized Mind. In dit meesterstukje neemt Jim Henson de luisteraar mee op een tocht door het brein van Nobody. De geluiden die hiermee gepaard gaan waren voor rekening van componist en uitvinder Raymond Scott. Hieronder de animatie die Henson maakte.

“Limbo: The Organized Mind” was a stock (but very surreal) bit Henson used to perform on variety shows in `60s and `70s. This clip is from an appearance on the Tonight Show in 1974 and features a disembodied floating face (called “Nobody”) taking a surrealist trip through his own mind.”

bron

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Posted by on feb 16, 2011

Imagine a jump (John Lennon vs. Van Halen)

Je zou bijna denken dat het oorspronkelijk zo bedoeld is, deze mashup van Imagine en Jump. Verantwoordelijk hiervoor is de Fransman Michael Yung, beter bekend als Mighty Mike. Zijn Youtubekanaal vind je hier en hij blogt ook.

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Posted by on jan 15, 2011

Norwegian Recycling – Mash It Up

Youtube attendeerde mij op een relatief nieuwe bijdrage van mashupkoning Norwegian Recycling. Op een druilerige zaterdag als deze een uitstekend vermaak. Hieronder een mp3 van het nummer:

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