In case you missed it, March 28th was Document Freedom day. The goal of the day was to spread awareness about the increasing need to adopt an open standard for public as well and privately held documents.
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"The De Morgen reporter then contacted SABAM (probably to check if this wasn’t an elaborate hoax or some grave error in judgment) and received a formal statement from the organization asserting that, indeed, public libraries need to pay up for the right to – once again – READ BOOKS TO KIDS." Delete the scoop?
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