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  1. Added Oct 24, 2007 by katiebda
    The Open Content Alliance has corporate sponsors of its own, but it seems to be emerging as an alternative for librarians who aren’t comfortable with the role of corporations in distributing public-domain material.
  2. Added Oct 19, 2007 by katiebda and 1 other
    Leading commercial copyright owners (“Copyright Owners”) and services providing user-uploaded and user-generated audio and video content (“UGC Services”) have collaborated to establish these Principles to foster an online environment that promotes the promises and benefits of UGC Services and protects the rights of Copyright Owners.
  3. Added Jul 02, 2007 by trustteam
    Interviews with youth Wikipedia administrators. Interesting perspectives on authorship and participation.
  4. Added May 04, 2007 by trustteam
    "The heresy of paid content is a mystery to me. Why would publishers give something away online that they charge for in print? Why leave money on the table?...Not every print publication should be charging for its Web site, and I’d argue that there are very few that can successfully put the bulk of their online offering behind a subscription."
  5. Added Nov 17, 2006 by katiebda
    "Never in 25 years of teaching have I seen a more powerful motivator for writing than blogs," Ahlness said. "And that's because of the audience. Writing is not just taped on the refrigerator and then put in the recycle bin. It's out there for the world to see. Kids realize other people are reading what they write."
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