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entertainmenttech1 year ago

"The Future of Anime Streaming: Mergers, Myths, and Must-Watch Recommendations"

Funimation and Crunchyroll are working to compensate customers who will lose their digital libraries in the upcoming merger, with options such as access to digital copies on other services or discounts on subscription services. However, the process seems inconsistent and difficult to take advantage of, with some customers receiving boilerplate responses from customer service. The merger comes after Sony's acquisition of Funimation and Crunchyroll, and customers are concerned about losing access to their digital copies. Sony customers have previously faced similar issues with their digital purchases, raising concerns about the handling of digital libraries in the entertainment industry.

technology2 years ago

Boston Launches Digital Pop-Up Libraries at Bus Stops.

Boston has launched a pilot program called "Browse, Borrow, Board" that allows riders to access digital content from audiobooks to newspapers at some bus stops across the city through QR code links. The program doesn't require an app or a library card. The QR codes can be found on sidewalks at 20 bus stops and on bus paths owned by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority throughout the city. The program was launched after the city conducted a survey about public transit last year and found that bus riders expressed high interest in accessing the Boston Public Library digitally on commutes.

legal2 years ago

Internet Archive's Legal Battle with Publishers Threatens Free Digital Library

Four major book publishers, Hatchette Book Group, John Wiley & Sons Inc., Penguin Random House, and HarperCollins Publishers, have filed a lawsuit against Internet Archive for alleged copyright infringement. The publishers claim that Internet Archive's free digital library, which expanded during the pandemic, hurts writers and publishers who lose out on payment. The lawsuit argues that Internet Archive's actions "constitute willful digital piracy on an industrial scale." The case could be a landmark when it comes to digital libraries and copyright, with the fair use doctrine being called into question.