Here are a few stories to read this Monday morning.
- Bookshop.org has launched an ebook platform.
- NetGalley has launched a new browser-based reading app.
- On a related note, they’ve also dropped support for Adobe DRM, which means that ereaders such as Kobo’s are no longer supported.
- The USA Copyright Office has released part 2 of its report on the copyright and AI. You can find both parts here.
- Computer Scientists have developed a new algorithm for optimizing the sorting of the books in your library. (I don’t see why we would need this; piles stacked up all over works just fine for me.)
- Victoria Strauss is absolutely right when she says that the UK’s newly proposed copyright exception would turn copyright law on its head.
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