Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Brewster Kahle: Public Libraries and American Democracy

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Oct 20, 2022
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INSIGHT

Libraries Face End Of Ownership

  • The current lawsuit aims to reshape how libraries function in the digital era by restricting ownership, preservation, and lending of ebooks.
  • Brewster Kahle warns this could make libraries mere renters controlled by large publishers rather than owners of collections.
ANECDOTE

Thumb-Drive TV Lending For Filmmakers

  • The Internet Archive hosts 790,000 software titles and two million television news programs for searchable research.
  • Brewster Kahle describes lending full TV programs on thumb drives for documentary makers to pursue rights.
INSIGHT

Digital Sales Often Mean Licenses, Not Ownership

  • Digital purchases often operate as licenses, letting sellers revoke access or prevent preservation.
  • Kahle argues that this shift removes fixity and long-term ownership rights for readers and libraries.
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