Our Merry Company: Cataloochee Great Smoky Mountains National Park, October 2007 Grandma, Grandpa, Emily and Rachelle posed for a photo. I took this right after Grandpa took this photo. (via Robby Edwards)
Monthly Archives: November 2007
Grandpa Photographs the Elk: Cataloochee Great Smoky Mountains National Park, October 2007 Grandpa went off on his own into the field to get some photos of a herd of elk we saw. This is where my interest in photography comes from. The apple didn’t fall too far from that tree. (via Robby Edwards)
My Sweet Little Girl (via Robby Edwards)
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Elk in a Pasture: Cataloochee Great Smoky Mountains National Park, October 2007 (via Robby Edwards)
So I think reasonable people can agree that there are categories of use that you have no right to recoup from. And I think that, for example, search results fall into that category. You know, the fact that Amazon or Google want to show quotes from your book alongside search results for people who are trying to find out which books contain which string, I think it’s just crazy to say that you deserve to be compensated for that—even if they could figure out a way to make money off of it. Indexing books is just not in the realm of things that we deserve to get compensated for, any more than library lending is.
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