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Google's plan to digitize some of the world's largest library collections and make them searchable online has proven controversial.
Google hopes to scan some of the largest library collections in the world and make them searchable online. This ambitious goal is intensely controversial. Some contend that “Google Book Search” could be a valuable research resource and boost book sales, while others believe it violates copyright laws. The...
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In their new book Who Controls the Internet? Illusions of a Borderless World (Oxford University Press, 2006), AEI visiting scholar and Harvard Law School professor Jack Goldsmith and Columbia Law School professor Tim Wu challenge...
Today, RHSU unveils the 2012 Edu-Scholar Public Presence rankings. The metrics, as explained yesterday, are designed to recognize those university-based academics who are contributing most substantially to public debates about schools and schooling.
Jack Goldsmith and Tim Wu challenge the belief that the Internet is--and should remain--a free, borderless, and ungovernable medium.
The Facebook phenomenon.
Turkish military and political officials are concerned both that Iraqi federalism could set a precedent for similar demandsand dangers among Turkey"s Kurdish population.
Americans should be permitted to buy medicines online for personal use; there are many sites providing good quality medicines at low prices, and importation for personal use is not likely to undermine the pharmaceutical market.




