Happy Birthday copyright case is settled

birthday-cake-380178_640News is breaking that the parties have settled in the Happy Birthday copyright case. The trial scheduled to begin December 15, 2015 has been canceled, according to a ruling filed in the case.

One of the factors that was to have been addressed in the trial would have been the issue of damages, possibly going all the way back to 1949.

Detail of the settlement have not yet been released, so at this point, we have no idea what this means (if anything) to the public at large as far as usage rights and the song’s public domain status.

More to come….

Library Corner 10-13-2015

Library corner imageUS Library News:

Article: “Meeting Patrons Where They Are: Experimenting With Shelf Arrangement, Community Service Points, and Non-traditional Collections” (Infodocket)

San Diego: Library fines exceed $7 million (San Diego Union Tribune)

Bibliotheca announces purchase of 3M (Bibliotheca)

International Library News:

The International Coalition of Library Consortia: origins, contributions and path forward (Insights)

Ottawa Public Library fights the high price of e-books (Ottawa Citizen)

Policy and Privacy:

OCLC prints last library catalog cards (OCLC)

Announcing NARA’s Digitization Priorities (National Archives Narration)

Audio Interview: “Internet Archive Founder Brewster Kahle on Preserving Knowledge and Affordable Housing” (Infodocket)

New Self-Guided Curriculum for Digitization (DPLA)

Copyright:

The Final Leaked TPP Text Is All That We Feared (EFF)

Reference and Statistics:

Canada’s population estimates: Age and sex, July 1, 2015 (Statistics Canada)

AIDSource: A Redesigned, Mobile-Optimized HIV/AIDS Information Web Site from the National Library of Medicine (NLM)

Updates to Congress.gov Website Go Live (Infodocket)

What We Can Learn From the Epic Failure of Google Flu Trends (Wired)

New Reference Resource From U. of Texas at Austin: “Digital World Map Broadens Scope for Middle Ages Teaching and Research” (Infodocket)

Digital Collections:

High-Res Photos from NASA Moon Missions Added to Flickr (Flickr)

Milestones: 100,000 Digitised Books Now Available in the Medical Heritage Library (Infodocket)

Yale Showcases 170,000 Incredible Photos of Depression-Era America (Gizmodo)

French Language Version of the Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB) Goes Live (Infodocket)

Project Gutenberg Newsletter: Project Gutenberg eBook #50,000 (Project Gutenberg)

ITS places documents on Nazi persecution and its aftermath online (International Tracing Service)

About once a week, I post links to digital-related library news articles and information about digital collections available online.  I also post other links of interest about the digital life daily on the Google Plus eBook Evangelist Page.

Library Corner: 6-15-2015

Library corner imageTowards the Post-Privacy Library? (Go to Hellman)

Toronto Public Library Opens 100th Branch in Scarborough (Toronto Public Library)

OverDrive Listen is now live! (Overdrive)

A New Report by Marshall Breeding Now Available Online: “Library Services Platforms: A Mature Genre of Products” (Infodocket)

Alameda County Library Board Finds Alternative to Trashing Books (ABC 7 News)

Libraries could outlast the internet, head of British Library says (Telegraph)

What is the Future for ISBN? An Interview with Stella Griffiths, Executive Director of the International ISBN Agency (Infodocket)

Ghana’s First Digital Library Hosted at the Back of a Van (Ventures)

How University of Oregon Launched a Video Channel for Books Named Booklandia.tv (Infodocket)

Denver Public Library’s new on-site social worker settling into job (Denver Post)

Vaizey keen on national library framework (The Bookseller)

U.S. Copyright Office Releases Report on Orphan Works and Mass Digitization (Infodocket)

Digital Collections:

New CORE Repository From Modern Language Association and Center for Digital Research and Scholarship Now Live (Infodocket)

Bin Ladin’s Bookshelf (Director of National Intelligence)

Open Access Books: OAPEN Projects Passes 2 Million Downloads, Adds New Publishers, and Enriched Metadata via Isidore (Infodocket)

Save Our Sounds (British Library)

New Research Tool: “Photo Map Will Bring You Back To Old NYC, Block By Block” (Infodocket)

5,500 More Historic Images From the Collections of Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Now Available Online (Illinois Historic Preservation Agency)

New Health/Medical Database: Canadian Clinical Trials Asset Map (CCTAM) (Infodocket)

USGS Releases New Web-Based Interactive Geologic Map of Texas (USGS)

eBooks: U.S. State Department Releases 16 Newly Digitized Foreign Relations Volumes (Infodocket)

About once a week, I post links to digital-related library news articles and information about digital collections available online.  I also post other links of interest about the digital life on the Google Plus eBook Evangelist Page.

 

 

 

 

News of the Day: E-books aren’t books for UK Taxes

From the Goodereader: E-books aren’t books for tax purposes 

From NPR The Two-Way: BookNews – Jesus’ copyright and literature on paper cups 

From MakeUseOf: Five fantastic short stories to read FREE online

From Vacuosminx: A reader manifesto

From Teleread: Indie titles are coming to OverDrive via Smashwords