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With the #ControlledDigitalLending #CDL case coming on Monday (3/20) @jziskina and I are excited to announce the release of “The Publisher Playbook: A Brief History of the Publishing Industry’s Obstruction of the #Library Mission.” [link at end of thread] /1
The purpose of this paper is to outline the legal & other obstructions that #libraries have encountered from the publishing industry. Libraries have continued to perform their routine activities or made advancements to increase #access to the public in innovative ways... /2
...yet, #libraries and their readers have routinely engaged in lengthy battles to defend the ability for libraries to fulfill their mission and serve the #publicgood.
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🚨 Less than two days until the @MacmillanUSA eBook embargo takes effect. Right now, we are headed from DC to NYC to deliver the ~160,000 signatures on the #eBooksForAll petition.

Follow along. Spread the word. For you last minute signers, join now: eBooksForAll.org
Big Update: In the final hours before the embargo, @MacmillanUSA CEO John Sargent "respectfully" writes an open letter to libraries.

👀 Read his full letter here: view.mail.macmillan.com/?qs=b80bd330f5…

💭 Share your thoughts on the hashtag. #eBooksForAll
Rise and shine, #eBooksForAll supporters! We’re in NYC heading to @MacmillanUSA to deliver the petition.
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The new @MacmillanUSA lending model for e-books:
-On release, libraries can only buy 1 copy to lend
-There's an 8 week embargo on additional copies
-After the embargo ends, additional copies are $60 each & expire after 2 years

John Sargent: cancel the embargo. #eBooksForAll
@MacmillanUSA ...Libraries have the legal right to lend books through the Doctrine of First Sale: copyright holders can only control the first sale of a copy. After that, the owner can lend or resell as they please.

This doesn't apply to digital items...
@MacmillanUSA ...The argument is that lending or reselling a digital item like ebooks involves making an additional copy, violating the copyright holder's exclusive right to make copies.

So digital content is "licenced" to the purchaser instead. And publishers gouge libraries on e-books...
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