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  1. Il y a 1 jour · Following oral argument, the legal team representing the Internet Archive and Brewster Kahle, digital librarian of the Internet Archive, remotely joined the eBook Interest Group discussion during ALA’s Annual Conference in San Diego. The conversation offered Brewster and the legal team a chance to explain what happened in the courtroom, and to answer questions from librarians and members of ...

  2. Il y a 21 heures · The Archive’s appeal against this ruling will be heard this coming Friday. Founder Brewster Kahle has framed this legal battle as essential for the future of libraries and democracy, emphasizing ...

  3. Il y a 4 jours · During a press briefing following arguments in court Friday, IA founder Brewster Kahle said that "those voices weren't being heard." Judges appeared primarily focused on understanding how IA's ...

  4. Il y a 1 jour · Internet Archive Canada founder Brewster Kahle and executive director Andrea Mills explain what the Internet Archive Canada is and why they believe it is necessary for preserving our digital history.

  5. Il y a 1 jour · [From left: Chris Lewis of Public Knowledge, Brewster Kahle, Angie Kronenbug of INCOMPAS, Christian Dawson, and Matt Schruers of CCIA] Thank you to everyone who supported us in organizing this year’s Fly-In, and everyone who made the journey to Washington, D.C. to take part. We look forward to continuing the amazing conversations we’ve had ...

  6. Il y a 21 heures · Brewster Kahle is a digital librarian at the Internet Archive. Kyle Courtney is a lawyer, librarian, director of copyright and information policy for Harvard Library. He's the co-founder of Library Futures, which aims to empower the digital future for America's libraries. They join to discuss what’s animating the lawsuit, information as a public good and the consequences should the ...

  7. Il y a 4 jours · During a press briefing following arguments in court Friday, IA founder Brewster Kahle said that "those voices weren't being heard." Judges appeared primarily focused on understanding how IA's digital lending potentially hurts publishers' profits in the ebook licensing market , rather than on how publishers' costly ebook licensing potentially harms readers.