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- One minute read - 40 words - kudos:The first line is a powerful one. Libraries ought to be a constant reference point (and beneficiary) when liberalizing IP.
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I dream of a world where IP laws are liberalized to the point that libraries can provide their own, publicly-funded streaming services.
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