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Saturday, November 14th, 2009
At World Fantasy there was a one-hour panel on the Google Book Settlement with Russell Davis, Karen Wester Newton, Charles Petit, Jay Lake, Christopher Kastensmidt, and Dan Gamber moderating. Though all agreed that the panel was too short it covered some good ground.
Sorry you missed it? Not to fear, Rick Kleffel’s Agony Column has the full podcast of it.
Here’s what the website/little book had to say about this (death) panel:
“The Google Books Settlement has caused worldwide controversy and will have a marked effect on every author and publisher. Hear various viewpoints on this issue.”
It’s sort of like saying, “Well, you can throw this match in that pool of gasoline, but there might be some side effects.”
Animated does not do this panel justice. So, let me say, up front, that, whatever they’re paying Russell Davis for being the Prez of Sifwa (Science Fiction Writers of America): It ain’t enough. It ain’t nearly enough. That guy is a rockin’ firebrand, folks and if you doubt my words, well …
Click through to read the rest of his review of the panel or follow this link to the MP3 of the full panel.
Tags: c.e. petit, Christopher Kastensmidt, Dan Gamber, Google Book Settlement, Jay Lake, Karen Wester Newton, podcast, Russell Davis
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