Where do stand on the digital rights management debate?
It is constructive to have clear guidelines to protect the work of artists and the compensation due them for their work as well as the right to market their work for profi.
Likewise, it is helpful for the general public to have clear guidelines so they do not infringe on copyright or in other ways diminish the potential profit of an artist.
Should media be offered with unrestricted rights or pay per use rights? Artists should be paid for the use of their work just like anyone else.
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Thank you for asking. I have been thinking about this from the beginning and have still not decided yet. One possibility is to download audio books to use for demonstrating at school talks and other outreach visits how our Net Library service works. Having access to the NET Library service is great feature to promote! The portability of an MP3 player is helpful for those outreach visits where computer access is limited. Demonstrating to kids and other potential customers how they can listen to books from the library is exciting. At one outreach visit I had at Arbor Ridge School a teen was listening to a download of Charles Dickens from our website when we met. (He didn't know about the content search feature for eBooks, though, a helpful tool for high school research paper.)
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