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Tag Archives: copyright
March 27, 2019: the morning read
NY Times: Inside Google’s Rebooted Robotics Program NY Times: Protecting Your Internet Accounts Keeps Getting Easier. Here’s How to Do It. NY Times: Why You Procrastinate (It Has Nothing to Do With Self-Control) CNET: Google looks to outside experts to … Continue reading
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Tagged copyright, cybersecurity, European Union, Google, procrastination, robotics
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March 21, 2019: the morning read
NY Times: As College Consulting Expands, Are High School Counselors Advocates or Adversaries? NY Times: Clarence Thomas Breaks a Three-Year Silence at Supreme Court NY Times: Neptune’s Moon Triton Is Destination of Proposed NASA Mission NY Times: How to Not … Continue reading
Reading and Listening | January 21, 2013
Reading The New York Times | Monday, January 21, 2013 Obama Sworn In for 2nd Term, This Time Quietly by Jackie Calmes Among Blacks, Pride Is Mixed With Expectations for Obama by Susan Saulny Algerians Find Many More Dead at … Continue reading
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Tagged Algeria, budget, Comcast, copyright, Democrats, economy, genetics, guns, higher education, Obama, Tim Geithner
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U. of Michigan Press Reorganizes as a Unit of the Library
The Chronicle has an article this week on the University of Michigan Press becoming a part of the Library. Scholarly publishing continues to change quickly in this economy. “It removes the bottom line on a book-by-book basis,” he said. “Basically … Continue reading
Rights Clash on YouTube, and Videos Disappear
This morning’s New York Times has an article on copyright and YouTube. Warner Music and YouTube have an agreement that has YouTube pulling down content from their servers even when it seems the posted videos are within Fair Use guidelines. … Continue reading