[WEB4LIB] Re: Still More Copyright (dreaming now)
Dobbs, Aaron
DobbsA at apsu.edu
Thu Mar 22 10:10:52 EST 2001
Combine Lloyd's prognostications (the general purpose device that includes
a reader, phone, TV, and computer and the spread of wireless communication
systems) with peer to peer sharing technologies and, to quote Louis
Armstrong, "What a wonderful world..."
(sure this means we have to ignore or outright squash "secure containers"
and similar technologies to be "wonderful" for sharing with other users but
the peer to peer part will mean reduced bandwidth reqirements per file)
-Aaron
:-)'
Like a pie in the sky it sure will make a mess when it hits
-----Original Message-----
From: Lloyd Davidson [mailto:Ldavids at northwestern.edu]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 8:50 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: [WEB4LIB] Re: Still More Copyright
At 14:38 03/21/2001 -0800, Dennis Moser wrote:
>NTK noticed this last December. "'Cannot be read aloud'? Look, it's not THE
>NECRONOMICON..."
>
>If I thought e-books were going to become wildly popular in the short term,
>I would worry about lots of beloved works disappearing from the public
>domain and being locked into private ownership like this.
>
>Since I don't feel that e-books like this are going to go anywhere, I'm not
>losing too much sleep over it.
> >
That is certainly true in the short run, but ebooks evince a creeping
inevitability about them that will likely lead to their becoming
ubiquitously owned devices within the next ten or so years. What is
holding them back at the moment is the lack of standards and a secure, high
resolution, inexpensive reader. While these are major obstacles, they are
only technological in nature and will ultimately be overcome; probably
sooner rather than later. When that happens, such units (probably as part
of a general purpose device that includes a reader, phone, TV, and
computer) will spread globally, in conjunction with the spread of wireless
communication systems. The attraction of being able to grab any reading
material, from books to newspapers and magazines, at any time and from
anywhere, will be a powerful incentive for their wide adoption, at least by
those who can afford such connectivity.
Cheers,
Lloyd
(Your friendly prognosticator)
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