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Disruptive Library Technology JesterWe're Disrupted, We're Librarians, and We're Not Going to Take It Anymore Main menuSkip to primary contentSkip to secondary contentAbout the BlogAbout the AuthorAbout the TaglineComment PolicyContact Welcome to the Disruptive Library Technology Jester. From here you can browse the musings and visions of a library technologist as he walks the fine line between the best of the library profession on one side and the best of technology on the other. You can navigate through DLTJ several ways. Your first stop might be the introductory material about this blog and the jester himself under the "about" heading to the left
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Recent Posts Post navigation← Older posts AIME v UCal Decision Says Streaming Equivalent to Public Performance Posted on October 10, 2011 by Peter Murray 13 The title of this post was updated (replacing “Display” with “Performance”) a day after it was originally published. See the update at the bottom of the post for more details.Last week a federal district court in California decided in favor of the University of California defendants in a lawsuit brought by Ambrose Video Publishing (AVP) and the Association for Information Media and Equipment (AIME). A majority of the decision hinged around whether the plaintiffs had “standing” to bring the suit, and commentary by Kevin Smith and ARL go into more detail about that. The bit that I found interesting was reasoning by the judge that equated “public performance” rights with “streaming.” Far down in the judge’s decision was this line of reasoning:This is a preview of AIME v UCal Decision Says Streaming Equivalent to Public Performance. Read the full post (1171 words, 1 image, 4:41 minutes estimated reading time) Posted in policy | Tagged copyright, legal, streaming media | 13
by RSSDelivered by FeedBurner Today’s DLTJ Thursday Threads looks at the potential for the Amazon Kindle Fire to disrupt the tablet market as we know it now. First is a link to an eight minute video by Clayton Christensen in which he describes his theory of disruptive innovation. Then there is pointer to an article from the Harvard Business Review blog describing the Kindle Fire’s place in the disruptive innovation graph. Finally, some guesses as to why Amazon is selling the Fire for $200 when it costs about $210 to build one.This is a preview of Thursday Threads: Disruptive Innovation and the Amazon Kindle Fire. Read the full post (957 words, 3:50 minutes estimated reading time) Posted in Thursday Threads | Tagged disruptive innovation, Kindle, kindle fire | 8
This is a preview of IETF May Form Working Group on “Reputation Services”. Read the full post (461 words, 1:51 minutes estimated reading time) Posted in Raw Technology | Tagged IETF, rating service, reputation | 1
by RSSDelivered by FeedBurner This week brought news of the Kindle-based e-book lending program through Overdrive, and Peter Brantley has an opinion piece on what this means for Amazon, publishers, and even libraries. From the other e-book powerhouse — Google — is a TED talk presentation about the Google Books ngram Viewer. Finally, there is a view of one of the benefits of the open source software model with an announcement that six libraries are funding development to meet their needs.This is a preview of Thursday Threads: Kindle Ebook Lending, Google Ngram Viewer, Collaborative Open Source Development. Read the full post (656 words, 1 image, 2:37 minutes estimated reading time) Posted in Thursday Threads | Tagged Amazon, ByWater Solutions, Google Book Search, open source | 10
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Disruptive Library Technology JesterWe're Disrupted, We're Librarians, and We're Not Going to Take It Anymore Main menuSkip to primary contentSkip to secondary contentAbout the BlogAbout the AuthorAbout the TaglineComment PolicyContact Welcome to the Disruptive Library Technology Jester. From here you can browse the musings and visions of a library technologist as he walks the fine line between the best of the library profession on one side and the best of technology on the other. You can navigate through DLTJ several ways. Your first stop might be the introductory material about this blog and the jester himself under the "about" heading to the left. Another way would be to pick a facet below to browse: "by cagetory" for a rough categorization of postings, "by tags" for a finer granularity of topics, or "by date" for a chronological view. Third, use the search box in the left column as a keyword approach to content in DLTJ. And last, recent postings by the Jester can be found below the faceted list. I hope you enjoy your visit. Please feel free to leave comments where you'd like or contact me directly.var af_elaProcessURI='http://dltj.org/wp-content/plugins/extended-live-archive/includes/af-ela.php';var af_elaResultID='af-ela';var af_elaLoadingContent='...loading';var af_elaIdleContent='';var af_elaPageOffset='10'; Recent Posts Post navigation← Older posts AIME v UCal Decision Says Streaming Equivalent to Public Performance Posted on October 10, 2011 by Peter Murray 13 The title of this post was updated (replacing “Display” with “Performance”) a day after it was originally published. See the update at the bottom of the post for more details.Last week a federal district court in California decided in favor of the University of California defendants in a lawsuit brought by Ambrose Video Publishing (AVP) and the Association for Information Media and Equipment (AIME). A majority of the decision hinged around whether the plaintiffs had “standing” to bring the suit, and commentary by Kevin Smith and ARL go into more detail about that. The bit that I found interesting was reasoning by the judge that equated “public performance” rights with “streaming.” Far down in the judge’s decision was this line of reasoning:This is a preview of AIME v UCal Decision Says Streaming Equivalent to Public Performance. Read the full post (1171 words, 1 image, 4:41 minutes estimated reading time) Posted in policy | Tagged copyright, legal, streaming media | 13 Replies Thursday Threads: Disruptive Innovation and the Amazon Kindle Fire Posted on October 6, 2011 by Peter Murray 8 Receive DLTJ
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