Monthly Archive for April, 2008

Paul van Dyk - Let Go

Negru vs Alb

Poezie scrisa de un african: Cand ma nasc, sunt Negru, Cand cresc, sunt Negru, Cand stau la soare, sunt Negru, Cand mi-e frig, sunt Negru, Cand sunt speriat, sunt Negru, Cand sunt bolnav, sunt Negru, Iar cand mor, sunt tot Negru. Iar tu, tipule Alb, Cand te nasti, esti Roz, Cand cresti, esti Alb, Cand stai la soare, esti Rosu, Cand ti-e frig, esti Albastru Cand esti speriat, esti Galben, Cand esti bolnav, esti Verde, Iar cand mori, esti Cenusiu, Si tu ma numesti pe mine Colorat? CURCUBEU NENOROCIT !

La Oradea, tramvaie ca la Viena

 

Jurnal bihorean l-a întrebat pe primarul interimar Mihai Groza cum a ajuns Oradea să cumpere tramvaie Siemens la 2,7 milioane euro bucata, după ce anul trecut afacerea cu tramvaiele de 60.000 euro a căzut. Iată răspunsurile primarului la întrebările noastre vizând afacerea tramvaielor Siemens. Interviul aici.

Ilie Bolojan, contracandidat la fotoliul primariei Oradea, comenteaza aceasta achizitie pe blogul sau proaspat lansat pe 10 aprilie - http://bolojan.wordpress.com/

Fair Use in universitatile din SUA - faza digitala

Parca si la noi e o discutie cu stick-ul si manualele in format electronic de pe el. Dincolo de faptul ca, spre deosebire de americani, cred ca la noi mai sunt destui cu monitoare CRT, apar probleme legate de (C)-ul manualelor. In New York Times a aparut un articol legat de compilatiile date spre studiu studentilor, adica diverse colaje din carti, ziare, documentare, etc. Deci nu este vorba de manuale/ opere intregi ci doar de extrase din acestea.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/16/technology/16school.html?_r=1&ref=technology&oref=slogin

Publishers Sue Georgia State on Digital Reading Matter

Three prominent academic publishers are suing Georgia State University, contending that the school is violating copyright laws by providing course reading material to students in digital format without seeking permission from the publishers or paying licensing fees.
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Mr. Rich said that in a letter his firm received last summer, Georgia State officials “indicated their view that all of their practices are covered under the fair use doctrine.”
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And in 1992, Princeton University Press and others sued MichiganDocument Services, a photocopying service, which was producing course packs for University of Michigan students without permission from the copyright holders. The business was eventually found to be in copyright infringement.

“Georgia State’s activity seems identical with Michigan Document Services’ activity,” said Susan P. Crawford, a visiting professor at Yale Law School.

But she pointed out that unlike Kinko’s and Michigan Document Services, Georgia State was not making money from the electronic course packs.

Yet, she added: “It’s difficult to argue that this is a truly noncommercial use. Georgia State may be a nonprofit institution, but its students pay a lot of money for course materials, and would presumably pay money for the materials being provided to them by the university.”

Frank Smith, editorial director for academic books at Cambridge University Press, said that for electronic use in a course, Cambridge typically charges 17 cents a page for each student, and generally grants permission for use of as much as 20 percent of a book.

“Publishers have created a market for course materials that is very similar to the market for luxury goods,” Professor Crawford said. “There is only one version available, and at a very high price.”

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