Morning Links
There are just too many good articles that came my way this morning to discuss them all fully, so here’s a bunch of links:
The Times discusses the problems of Congress’ attempt to reform copyright to account for orphaned works.
PC World lists the top 100 new technologies of the past year, and explains why Hulu is so good.
Jenny Levine continues to be the best library technology writer out there with a nice discussion on how to cope with social networking.
Finally, Jon Ippolito has a great paper on why art should be made available for free via the Creative Commons.
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Tags: copyright, Creative Commons, Hulu, Jenny Levine, Jon Ippolito, New York Times, Orphaned Works, PC World, Shifted Librarian, social networking
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