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The Library of Congress plays a phone number list critical role in preservation and providing public access to cultural heritage materials

This post is co-authore by Lila Bailey (Internet Archive) and Brandon Butler (Software Preservation Network)

Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. by Ron Cogswell. CC-BY 2.0.

The Internet Archive and the Software Preservation Network (SPN) support propose revisions to the US Copyright Office electronic deposit rules as an important bulwark against vanishing culture.

The Library of Congress (the “Library”) is the world’s most comprehensive record of human creativity and knowledge. Deposits of published works made by creators when they register for copyright protection make up the core of the

Library’s national collection, ensuring

the long term preservation and public access of our how to keep more money after selling collective cultural heritage. For decades, the number of creative works published in electronic formats has grown exponentially.

the US Copyright Office is modernizing

important role in the copyright system, including providing copies of deposited works for inclusion in the Library’s collections. In the latest Posted on November by Lila rulemaking on electronic deposits. The  the Consumer Data consumer data copyright industry lobby raised concerns about the Office’s proposal to expand the Library’s access to electronically-deposite works; as we explain below, those concerns are unfounded.

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