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The Rights of Readers and the Threat of the Kindle ------------ Matthew Goins Openflows, Inc. Alycia Sellie Brooklyn College Library Apri l 23, 2010

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Page 1: LACUNY-The Rights of Readers and the Threat of the Kindle

The Rights of Readers and the

Threat of the Kindle------------

Matthew GoinsOpenflows, Inc.

Alycia SellieBrooklyn College Library

April 23,

2010

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WHAT THIS TALK IS ABOUT: The rights we have in print that we currently give up with the purchase of (closed) digital books.

WHAT THIS TALK IS NOT ABOUT: Preferences between ink on paper vs. reading from a screen

Aesthetic and functional issues between different book media

Not a condemnation of ebooks as a medium/format, but a summary of some of the rights we as librarians need to be aware of when purchasing ebooks for our collections

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WHY ARE ELECTRONIC BOOKS APPEALING? (a short list)

•Speedy delivery of materials (downloads vs. physical delivery)•No physical object that takes up space•Full text can easily be searched/analyzed/edited •Materials can be viewed by multiple people at one time•An item doesn’t need to be “checked out” or inaccessible; it won’t be misplaced, stolen or vandalized•An ebook reading device can contain an entire library of materials•Ebook devices make collections mobile

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STATUS QUO: WHAT IS HAPPENING WITH EBOOKS TODAY?

Devices• Reader technologies becoming

accepted as household appliances: Kindle, iPad, Nook, etc.

Open Access Movement• Public Domain works--Project

Gutenberg• Open Library

Libraries• Purchasing individual titles as well

as subscriptions to web-based collections of ebooks, such as ebrary

• Experimenting with devices

Rights and Restrictions• DRM and Licensing

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IS DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT REALLY ABOUT RIGHTS?

•What is Digital Rights/Restrictions Management (DRM)?•How does it work?

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HOW DOES DRM AFFECT OUR RIGHTS WHEN WE PURCHASE EBOOKS?

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RENTING vs. BUYING and ONLINE ACCOUNTS

Items can be instantly purchased, but also instantly repossessed

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THE 1984 INCIDENT, AND WHY THIS DISAPPEARANCE WAS NOT SURPRISING TO CRITICS OF DRM

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IT’S NOT JUST THE KINDLE that THREATENS READERS’ RIGHTS…

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DIGITAL BOOKS ARE STILL APPEALING WITHOUT DRM

All the features that make ebooks and ebook devices amazing would still continue to amaze without DRM!

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If we are AGAINST DRM, what are we FOR?

S. R. Ranganathan’s 5 Laws of Library Science:1. Books are for use.2. Every reader his [or her] book.3. Every book its reader.4. Save the time of the reader.5. The library is a growing organism.

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READERS' BILL OF RIGHTS for DIGITAL BOOKS*

1. Ability to retain, archive and transfer purchased materials2. Ability to create a paper copy of the item in its entirety3. Digital Books should be in an open format (e.g. you could read on a computer, not just a device)4. Choice of hardware to access books (e.g. in 3 years when your device has broken, you can still read your book on other hardware)5. Reader information will remain private (what, when and how we read will not be stored, sold or marketed)

*As readers of traditional print materials, we are already guaranteed all of these rights--and we should not be denied them due to the medium in which we are reading.

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AUTHORS’ BILL OF RIGHTS for DIGITAL BOOKS

•Authors have the ability to grant readers of their work additional rights through licenses such as the Creative Commons or General Public License (GPL)•Authors should have the ability to share or sell copies of their work through any channel (not just walled gardens like iTunes or Amazon)

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DATABASE SUBSCRIPTIONSAND

ELECTRONIC JOURNALS VS. ELECTRONIC BOOKS

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CONCERNS AND ACTIONS FOR CUNY LIBRARIANS

•Adopt the Readers' Bill of Rights for Digital Books! •Use the Authors’ Bill of Rights for our own work! •We can use our library buying power to sway vendors, publishers, authors and corporations •We should be aware of how our purchases (of items such as Kindles or subscriptions to online ebook databases) affect patron’s rights and the development of our collections

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Alycia [email protected]

Matthew [email protected]

http://readersbillofrights.info