Greg Cram
@gregcram
Director, Copyright and Information Policy @NYPL. Views are mine and don't necessarily reflect NYPL's views. No legal advice given here.
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Congratulations, "Pride and Prejudice" -- you were read more times than any other book on our site this year! We scanned this copy thanks to a partnership with the New York Public Library (NY Public Library). #FreeBooks google.com/books/edition/…
Our commissioned #OpenAccess report from Dr. Andrea Wallace is now published! 130+ pages focused on how the UK #GLAM sector fares in the global open GLAM landscape, what barriers reinforce a culture of #copyright and the potential for open GLAM in the UK. 🔗doi.org/10.5281/zenodo…
What's on 2,700+ wax cylinders the Library for the Performing Arts has in its archive? Thanks to new digitization technology, we can find out! Jennifer Vanasco reported on the Endpoint, a machine that will help the Library digitize wax cylinders. npr.org/2022/04/05/109…
Congratulations to Professor Zvi Rosen Zvi S. Rosen for being awarded the 2022 School of Law Outstanding Scholar Award!
Science Magazine has published our joint academic opinion on copyright reform for text and data mining research. PIJIP AUWCL Faculty Feed American University Washington College of Law IViR science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Hearing about @NYPL's commitment to liberating copyright data stretching back to the 1890s and putting it in an open source, searchable directory was hands down the most heartening presentation at #dbw23 #dbw2023 Digital Book World
.American University Prof. Patricia Aufderheide is seeking respondents for a survey on #copyright issues in cross-border teaching. If you've taught online w. students or co-instructors in another country, pls consider completing this short survey. wcl.american.edu/impact/initiat… @paufder
Congrats to US Copyright Office and Library of Congress for digitizing and posting over 9 million pages of the copyright record books. Making these pages available online without restriction will facilitate research into the record of American creativity. blogs.loc.gov/copyright/2023…