SPARC stands in support of Controlled Digital Lending (CDL) and @internetarchive
"Copyright law does not stand in the way of libraries’ rights to own books, to digitize their books, and to lend those books to patrons in a controlled way."

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SPARC stands in support of Controlled Digital Lending (CDL) and @internetarchive
"Copyright law does not stand in the way of libraries’ rights to own books, to digitize their books, and to lend those books to patrons in a controlled way."
This is the third part in a series of testimonials from patrons who used the National Emergency Library and continue to use controlled digit
Tom C., a researcher from Nebraska, used the National Emergency Library for reading enjoyment. “It kept the isolation of a retiree by himself bearable, even fun sometimes. Keep on making obscure books available!”
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