December 2nd, 2007 · Comments Off
The Guardian, Inside the tomb of tomes:
“The warehouse is extraordinary because, unlike all those monstrous Tesco and Amazon depositories that litter the fringes of the motorways of the Midlands, it is being meticulously constructed to house things that no one wants. When it is complete next year, this warehouse will be state-of-the-art, containing 262 linear kilometres of high-density, fully automated storage in a low-oxygen environment. It will house books, journals and magazines that many of us have forgotten about or have never heard of in the first place.”
Zie ook BLDGBlog: The future warehouse of unwanted books
Tags: books,british library,copyright,uk
November 13th, 2007 · Comments Off
TED Talk: Larry Lessig: How creativity is being strangled by the law
“Larry Lessig gets TEDsters to their feet, whooping and whistling, following this elegant presentation of “three stories and an argument.” The Net’s most adored lawyer brings together John Philip Sousa, celestial copyrights, and the “ASCAP cartel” to build a case for creative freedom. He pins down the key shortcomings of our dusty, pre-digital intellectual property laws, and reveals how bad laws beget bad code. Then, in an homage to cutting-edge artistry, he throws in some of the most hilarious remixes you’ve ever seen.”
Tags: copyright,creative commons,culture,internet,keynote,larry lessig,ted,video