Here are a few stories to read this Monday morning.
- Feedbooks is shutting down. Oh, man.
- If you are work on the go, you might want to interested in the growing number of dual-screen mobile monitors.
- Here is a fascinating look at constructed languages created for Dune and other movies and books.
- It’s not just AI companies pirating fanfiction; now there are sellers on Etsy who had AO3 fanfic stories bound and printed.
- Did you know the original publisher of “Dune” was a non-fiction publisher of car repair manuals?
- Here’s a win for fair use and schools: the Canadian high court has ordered Access Copyright to pay back $25 million in copyright license fees it collected from schools in 2010 to 2012.
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