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And By Raging I Mean Flailing, And By Light I Mean Relevance
Posted on December 27th, 2011 by mhoyeA friend of mine points me to this incredible New York Times article in which publishers lay out the fact that they are fundamentally opposed to public libraries, detailing their struggles as they take up arms against these nefarious institutions promoting such injustices as culture, literacy and the greater public good.
- Ms. Thomas of Hachette says: "We've talked with librarians about the various levers we could pull," such as limiting the number of loans permitted or excluding recently published titles. She adds that "there's no agreement, however, among librarians about what they would accept."
- HarperCollins was brave to tamper with the sacrosanct idea that a library can do whatever it wishes with a book it obtains.
But that's not the best bit:
- David Young, Hachette's chief executive, says: "Publishers can't meet to discuss standards because of antitrust concerns. This has had a chilling effect on reaching consensus."
I can't imagine a functioning adult saying this with a straight face, but there it is. "Laws against doing evil things are having a chilling effect on the efforts of aspirant evildoers." I'm sure it's a problem for somebody, but as far as I'm concerned, mission accomplished, gold stars all 'round, well done laws and keep up the good work.
As has been noted many times, by many people, we've juiced up the entirely artificial copyright laws of the world to the point that if libraries weren't already a centuries-old cultural institution, there's no chance they'd ever be able to come into existence today. And here in this miraculous age of free-flowing information, that's sad as hell.
Tags: books, business, digital, doom, fail, future, interfaces, losers, vendetta // 2 Comments »
2 Responses to "And By Raging I Mean Flailing, And By Light I Mean Relevance"
- Jamie // Dec 28, 2011 at 5:24 am I like the various points they make about the "inconvenience" of physical books vs. ebooks. Of course, one of those inconveniences is requiring an author to use a publisher in order to get a physical book produced and shipped out to sellers, a problem that is avoided if an author were to put out an ebook on their own.
- gah // Dec 28, 2011 at 11:03 am Grey on dark grey? Dark grey on black? Are you *trying* to make us go blind?
A little common sense in color schemes will go a long way.
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