AALL Comments on DMCA Ruling

New Copyright Rules Fail to Provide Fair Access in the Digital World: “In his second triennial rulemaking under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), the Librarian of Congress James Billington has again issued narrow exceptions to the law’s prohibition on circumventing technological locks intended to prevent access to copyrighted digital works. Libraries expressed disappointment that …

Subjects: Copyright, Libraries

Report Reviews Diminished Access to Gov’t Docs On the Web

Ths new report, by Stephen Pizzo, chronicles some of the most significant examples of how the current administration has curtailed public access to critical government documents. From the report: ““Gary Bass, executive director of OMB Watch, an independent public advocacy group, says that the United States, is moving from a society based on the right …

Subjects: Freedom of Information

Fires in California Close Many Libriaries

“Multiple fires in southern California have affected library services and wreaked havoc on staff. No facilities have been damaged, though sporadic closings of public and academic libraries have been reported due to dangerous high winds, approaching fires, and dangerous air quality.” [Link]

Subjects: Libraries

Compliance With New EU Data Privacy Rules Begins Today

“As from today EU Member States must comply with the Directive on Privacy and Electronic Communications, which sets EU standards for the protection of privacy and personal data in electronic communications. The Directive includes basic obligations to ensure the security and confidentiality of communications over EU electronic networks, including internet and mobile services. It sets …

Subjects: E-Mail, EU Data Protection, Privacy

Is Google Toolbar Blocking Legitimate Content?

According to this New York Times article, the Google toolbar is so effective in blocking unwanted pop-up ads that millions use it daily. However, website designers point out that along with blocking ads, the toolbar has the unintended consequence of blocking legitimate website content that is delivered via pop-up windows.

Subjects: Search Engines

Advocacy Group Responds to Copyright Ruling

Press release from IP Justice: Consumers Still Unable to Make Lawful Use of Digital Media: “Its disappointing that the US Copyright Office and Librarian continue to relinquish their power to protect the rights of American consumers to lawfully use their own property as Congress had intended when it created this rulemaking proceeding in 1998.” Please …

Subjects: Copyright

Are KM Portals Losing Ground to Customized Solutions?

Deconstructing Knowledge by Nicholas Carroll, a project manager with Hastings Research, comments on the recent KM World-Intranets Convention, and “the disappearance of total end-to-end solutions.” Links to over 2 dozen presentations from the conference are here. If you are interested in intranets, portal, and KM, these materials are worth your review. In addition, see Catherine …

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

USPS Changes Course on Identifying Senders of Mail

According to an article in today’s Washington Times: “The U.S. Postal Service is withdrawing a notice in the Federal Register because its wording suggests that a plan to identify senders of bulk mail is the first step to identifying the senders of all mail.” Statement of Vice President, Pricing and Classification, Stephen M. Kearney See …

Subjects: Privacy