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25 July 2014

Norway To Digitize All Norwegian Books, Allowing Domestic IP Addresses To Read All Of Them, Irrespective Of Copyright Status

Here's a pretty amazing story from Norway: 

On Techdirt.

Posted by Glyn Moody at 9:28 am  

Labels: books, digitisation, norway, techdirt

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