From hart at pglaf.org Wed Jan 6 11:46:48 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Wed, 6 Jan 2010 11:46:48 -0800 (PST) Subject: [gmonthly] Project Gutenberg Newsletter, Yearly Report Message-ID: Project Gutenberg Ends One Year And Starts Another Noon, January 6, 2010, is the end of our calendar production year number 39 and the beginning of our 40th year, though our 40 years of calendar time won't be complete until July 5, 2011. This date is due to our previous calendar being a weekly one running from a Wednesday noon to the next Wednesday noon. Once someone else has taken over the Newsletters, they are welcome to change this to an alternate date such as midnight January 1, but I was always awake and working at noon, and able to send out weekly newsletters so I just did what worked on that schedule. Hot Requests We need lawyers in the following fields: Probate Contract Copyright We also need people who can help make our web pages better for an ever increasing number of people surfing in on cellphones, and in different languages. We will give you all you need to design and implement your own Project Gutenberg web pages. Who knows, it is possible you could start a whole famous web page design career. Public Domain Day The first day of the years is Public Domain Day, when we list the works that would have gone into the public domain that day if not for the most recent two copyright extensions [but don't forget we have had more extensions from the original 14 years]. Notable items that would be public domain now: Fahrenheit 451 Walt Disney's Peter Pan The First James Bond Book Early books by Saul Bellow, Arthur Miller, Leon Uris, Jas Baldwin Watson and Crick's Original "Nature" Article on DNA Salinger's Nine Stories >From Here To Eternity Asimov's Second Foundation Early works of Heinlein, Arthur C. Clarke, E.E. Smith, van Vogt War of the Worlds Julius Caesar [James Mason, Marlon Brando, etc.] Before these last two major copyright extensions renewals were of legal necessity to double the length of copyright terms, and most works were never renewed: 15% of all copyrights, 8% of books had never been renewed, meaning the vast majority of everything under copyright before 1982 would now be public domain. Read more about this at: http://www.law.duke.edu/cspd/publicdomainday/pre1976 and related web pages. These are great articles by a great copyright lawyer. Milestones Of The Year In 2009 we saw our 35,000th internally produced eBook go out, and our 25,000 in English, our 1,500th in French, 600th in German and 500th in Finnish. We also saw Dutch and Chinese pass 400 eBooks. We still need to find ways to do more in Spanish and Portuguese. These 35,000+ eBooks representing over 50 languages are at: http://www.gutenberg.org 75,000+ Donated eBooks representing over 100 languages are at: http://www.gutenberg.cc 100,000 Total Titles In toto, counting the eBooks donated to us from other eLibraries, individuals and schools at http://www.gutenberg.cc we now have in well excess of 100,000 titles, though it is probably closer to an even 100,000, given various duplications, etc. Production Year Statistics The numbers presented below will approximate what are recorded as of noon on January 6, and the production year will be recorded as running last year from Wednesday, January 7, 2009 through January 6, 2010, and the coming year will end on January 5, 2011. Thus we had 52 Wednesdays this past year for 364 days; every once in a while we get 53 production weeks on this calendar, which has to be one reason for eventually changing it. Here is how we ended 2009 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2009-12-30 | 9 Thu 2009-12-31 | 12 Fri 2010-01-01 | 6 Sat 2010-01-02 | 10 Sun 2010-01-03 | 2 Mon 2010-01-04 | 21 Tue 2010-01-05 | 5 Weekly Total 65 Grand total for today: 30761 from automated in house counter 25866 English en 1531 French fr 625 German de 517 Finnish fi 455 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 384 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 225 Italian it etc. 30,761 Up 3,145 From 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,830 Up 104 From 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 675 Up 121 From 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 468 Up 243 From 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] 2,008 DN 423 From 2,431 PrePrints [Subtracted 307 Chinese eBooks] ====== ====== 35,742 Up 3,190 From 32,552 Grand Total [Counting subtractions] 9.825 eBooks Per Day 68.773 eBooks Per Week 297.850 eBooks Per Month /// Here is how we ended 2008 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] [202 up to December, no current report] 2,431 PrePrints [Counting the 307 Chinese eBooks +111] ====== ====== 32,552 Grand Total [Counting those PrePrints] Here is how we ended 2007 The combined PG projects had produced a total of 26,161 titles. The most number of books posted... ...in one day was 65 on the 26th December ...in one week was 151 in Week 18 (week ending 9th May) ...in one month was 477 in November We averaged 338 per month [Over 4,000 for the year] 78 per week 11.13 per day 99 titles were newly REposted to the new filing system, bringing us almost to the 2,000 mark. Here is a small selection of project milestones; TOTAL Original Project Gutenberg eBooks equals about the number of books in the average U.S. public library 32,500 on 20082121 [Counting the 307 Chinese Preprints] [And presuming 3 after official count] 32,000 ~~ Rechecking Date 31,500 on 20081021 [not an error, 1,777 PrePrints] 30,000 on 20081021 29,500 on 20080919 29,000 ~~ Rechecking Date 28,500 ~~ Rechecking Date 28,000 ~~ 20080516 27,500 on 20080405 27,000 ~~ 20080229 26,500 on 20080126 26,000 on 20071224 25,000 on 20071012 24,000 on 20070710 23,000 on 20070415 PG-AU 1,700 on 20081010 1,600 on 20080208 1,500 on 20070407 PG Canada 175 on 20080930 100 on 20080325 110 on 20080417 From hart at pglaf.org Thu Jan 21 09:28:15 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 09:28:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [gmonthly] Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter Message-ID: Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter REMINDER: We still need a probate lawyer!!! A famous author wants to will us his entire works!!! The Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter--Jan. 21, 2010 eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since 1971 35 Months to The End of the World Via Mayan Calendaring on December 21, 2012 [some now saying October 11, 2011] Leaving 2 years 11 months, 11 1/3 seasons or 35 months. Not to worry, I will still make long range predictions, such as that there will be affordable petabytes [2021], and enough eBooks to fill an entire petabyte around the same time. HEADLINE NEWS BIG TROUBLE IN TERABYTEVILLE! BIG PORTABLE POCKET USB DRIVE RECALL! As I mentioned last month, the new pocket USB terabytes came out last month, but apparently there has been some huge problem with this, and I not only have not managed to BUY one of these, I haven't even managed to SEE one! I did get in touch with the Western Digital techies and they did admit, after a little delay, that the drive is no longer for sale, and I'm hardly sure it ever ways on more than a very few days. This would explain why ALL of the 89 hits I got just in the week before had vanished when I wrote about this. The results: Not only is the $200 terabyte pocket USB drive not out, but apparently this has also driven up the price of the other larger pocket drives, though apparently not quite all of them, as I have seen the smaller ones at the old prices still on the shelf. I'm not going to name names on places to buy, but the more upscale places are quick to push their prices up and slow to bring them down and the cheaper places seem to be more consistent on these. APPLE SEEMS READY TO ANNOUNCE EREADER/TABLET If you are an Apple watcher you know that they are very secretive about their announcements, yet this time they have made it pretty obvious that something is coming in the next week and should be on the market in March. Invitations have gone out for a major press conference, and Apple seems to have ordered massive quanties of the parts required to build such a gizmo. However, unless it really has outrageous bells/whistles on the order of iPods and iPhones it probably won't see the same kind of reception, as Apple does not sell what we call "computers" for under $999, and I'm betting the price will be a factor. However, the iPhone trendiness overcame this hurdle when they were $600 and required a contract commitment, to boot, so you never know. In Our Own News Bin Project Gutenberg should be releasing the 26,00th eBook in English about the time you are reading this: http://www.gutenberg.org FARTHER INTO THE FUTURE As predicted: a year from now, in 2011, New York Times will start charging a flat fee to anyone who reads more than a minimum number of articles at nytimes.com Watch out as the entire "Information Age" becomes quite literally "The New Digital Divide" as everything costs, as much as the market will bear. As always with such things, no details were available-- not the price, not the minimal free number, or and kind of guarantee that either number will not change sooner, rather than later, after it all begins. U.S. COPYRIGHT EXTENSIONS Can anything be done to stop the next U.S. extension? or If not stop them, at least publicize them a little? Suggestions are more than welcome. I should add that this is probably a losing battle even if it looks as if we are winning. Here's why: When the last Australian Copyright Act was discussed in Parliament, they passed a resolution stating they would NOT extend copyrights. Really. However, just three years later, under economic warfare from, shall we just say, outside sources, they crumbled to the pressure and gave in. The Canadian Parliament is currently in that position-- and while some tell me they have enough signatures from those against any extensions, I will bet you lunch that they, too, crumble before it is over. I would gladly lose every one of those wagers!!! Further Information As you may already know, any time the copyrights in the characters Winnie the Pooh [1926], or The Mouse [1928], start coming close to expiration The U.S. Congress will be sure to start a very quiet frenzy of copyright bills that are designed to go into effect before anything can happen to those two copyrights. As I understand it, Disney(R) made a huge lobby effort, successful, to create the 1976 U.S. Copyright Act; paid as a result an additional $200 million for the right to another 20 years of Winnie the Pooh, and still made the fabled laughing trip to the bank as a result, since the effective date of 1978. As a result I have to imagine their sales of The Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, etc., must have been predicted to be so terribly large as to devour Avatar's gross. Given that next bill passed right in the middle of what must have been the busiest day in Congress for the last few decades, the impeachment of President Clinton, this means we should expect something of equal secrecy quite soon, as the current copyright extension runs out 2018. Usually they would make an effort to pass the new one a session or two early, such as in 2016, but given that a snag or two has hit before, we should probably look out starting in 2015, though it will be hard to see. Why? Even during the election just before the last extension I went to ask televised press conference questions on a new U.S. Copyright Act I had heard about, but candidate responses were uniform. . ."I know nothing." I would have to expect that even if the big anchors ask the same question in 2015 they will get that answer. Or non-answer. >From what I have heard there is an ever larger movement to keep everything copyrighted permanently, and to make all media as pay-per-view as possible, to the points of making all broadcast television pay-per-view on a first viewing premise [except public stations]. We are very likely to see a dissolving out boundaries-- cable products showing up on network television and the opposite direction as well. What else CAN we expect when Comcast cable has been the allowed buyer of NBC? If you think programming won't leak over: Consider what happened when Disney took over ABC. Not only did Disney flood ABC with their own programmed output, but they killed off the best of all cartoons. Anyone remember Reboot? I can put you in touch with many copyright experts, and I fear that all of them underestimate the power working to make copyright permanent, in spite of the fact words "limited time" are the U.s. Constitution's description. However, the U.s. Supreme Court decided that limited is really unlimited in "Eldred v Ashcroft." Older News Welcome To Our Newest PG Mirror. . .In Africa!!! Continent: Africa Nation: Namibia Location: Windhoek Provider: Polytechnic of Namibia Url: http://gutenberg.polytechnic.edu.na Url: http://ftp.polytechnic.edu.na/pub/gutenberg The mirror is updated thrice daily. PROJECT GUTENBERG TAG CLOUD We invite interested persons to visit a tag cloud visualization and search system at www.bookdownloadlibrary.com This is updated weekly, from the Project Gutenberg catalog. iPHONE SOUGHT Project Gutenberg is seeking donation of an iPhone, and perhaps other modern cell phones and eBook readers. We are working on some new versions of content at www.gutenberg.org These need to work, including in Europe , but without having a paid cell phone plan. In other words, they need to be unlocked or unlockable. We are particularly interested in devices that have built-in WiFi, so they can access content at www.gutenberg.org without using the cellular network at all. Project Gutenberg is a charitable 501(c)(3) organization in the US. Our All Time Hottest Requests!!!!!!! FLASH RAM I am looking for the earliest flash RAM possible. The ideal piece around which to center this collection is one of the 8 megabyte USBs. The very earliest were PCMCIA cards, such as used for the Poqet computer, etc. The earliest USB flash drives were DisgoDizgo, M-Systems and these were OEMed by IBM, HP, etc. They are particular in a recognizable fashion because their snapon connectors resemble the connectors of jigsaw puzzles. We received two examples of RAM actually labeled "Flash," for the H-P 95 pocket DOS machine from 1991, and a sample of Fairchild bubble memory, as well, from down under. Thank you, Mate! POWERPOINT We need someone who can do PowerPoint illustrations. One in particular, building a 3-D box of 1,000 dominoes. Additional Newsletter Services In addition, we will provide the PG Canada Newsletter and totals from PG of Australia, Europe, PrePrints, etc. These totals do NOT include 75,000+ at http://www.gutenberg.cc Where there are eBooks representing over 100 languages. The Project Gutenberg Statistical Report [As of about noon Central Daylight Time] Various totals from the ~30,000 at http://www.gutenberg.org and our other Project Gutenberg Sites Week up to the 21st: day | cnt ----------------+----- Thu 2010-01-14 | 8 Fri 2010-01-15 | 13 Sat 2010-01-16 | 16 Sun 2010-01-17 | 8 Mon 2010-01-18 | 12 Tue 2010-01-19 | 5 Wed 2010-01-20 | 11 Previous Month day | cnt ----------------+----- Mon 2009-12-14 | 11 Tue 2009-12-15 | 4 Wed 2009-12-16 | 4 Thu 2009-12-17 | 10 Fri 2009-12-18 | 7 Sat 2009-12-19 | 7 Sun 2009-12-20 | 9 Previous month: day | cnt ----------------+----- Sat 2009-11-14 | 6 Sun 2009-11-15 | 4 Mon 2009-11-16 | 6 Tue 2009-11-17 | 9 Wed 2009-11-18 | 3 Thu 2009-11-19 | 6 Fri 2009-11-20 | 5 Thanks to Marcello Perathoner! /// Here are the current language totals for languages with 200 or more eBooks. Grand total for today: 30935 25995 English en 1547 French fr 628 German de 518 Finnish fi 459 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 391 Portuguese pt 274 Spanish es 230 Italian it Compared to last month: Grand total 25757 English en 1520 French fr 618 German de 515 Finnish fi 453 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 376 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 220 Italian it Compared to previous month's: Grand total for today: 30399 25587 English en 1498 French fr 614 German de 515 Finnish fi 451 Dutch nl 404 Chinese zh 371 Portuguese pt 268 Spanish es 218 Italian it Previous increases: +214 +205 +254 +281 +294 +287 All Reported Languges Not counting PrePrints, Canada, Australia, PG Europe Thanks to Greg Newby! /// And From Project Gutenberg Sites Worldwide 30,935 up from 30,613 up 322 PG General Automated Count 1,834 up from 1,830 up 4 PG of Australia 680 up from 664 up 16 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 462 up from 436 up 26 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 July: 14 (Title 349 to 362) August: 16 (Titles 363 to 378) September: 17 (Titles 379 to 395) October: 13 (Titles 396 to 408) November: 9 [up to November 21] December: 19[up to December 21] ====== 35,919 up from 35,551 up 368 Last month: 35,551 up 240 [Not including Canada's illustrations] 35,311 up 235 [Including correcting above estimate by 2] Note There are perhaps 100 eBooks not listed here that are already in circulation from Project Gutenberg. Note PG Canada includes English, French, and Italian. /// Here is how we ended 2009 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2009-12-30 | 9 Thu 2009-12-31 | 12 Fri 2010-01-01 | 6 Sat 2010-01-02 | 10 Sun 2010-01-03 | 2 Mon 2010-01-04 | 21 Tue 2010-01-05 | 5 Weekly Total 65 Grand total for today: 30761 from automated in house counter 25866 English en 1531 French fr 625 German de 517 Finnish fi 455 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 384 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 225 Italian it etc. 30,761 Up 3,145 From 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,830 Up 104 From 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 675 Up 121 From 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 468 Up 243 From 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] 2,008 DN 423 From 2,431 PrePrints [Subtracted 307 Chinese eBooks] ====== ====== 35,742 Up 3,190 From 32,552 Grand Total [Counting subtractions] 9.825 eBooks Per Day 68.773 eBooks Per Week 297.850 eBooks Per Month /// Here is how we ended 2008 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] [202 up to December, no current report] 2,431 PrePrints [Counting the 307 Chinese eBooks +111] ====== ====== 32,552 Grand Total [Counting those PrePrints] Here is how we ended 2007 The combined PG projects had produced a total of 26,161 titles. The most number of books posted... ...in one day was 65 on the 26th December ...in one week was 151 in Week 18 (week ending 9th May) ...in one month was 477 in November We averaged 338 per month [Over 4,000 for the year] 78 per week 11.13 per day 99 titles were newly REposted to the new filing system, bringing us almost to the 2,000 mark. Here is a small selection of project milestones; TOTAL Original Project Gutenberg eBooks equals about the number of books in the average U.S. public library 32,500 on 20082121 [Counting the 307 Chinese Preprints] [And presuming 3 after official count] 32,000 on Calculating 31,500 on 20081021 [not an error, 1,777 PrePrints] 30,000 on 20081021 29,500 on 20080919 29,000 ~~ Calculating 28,500 ~~ Calculating 28,000 ~~ 20080516 27,500 on 20080405 27,000 ~~ 20080229 26,500 on 20080126 26,000 on 20071224 25,000 on 20071012 24,000 on 20070710 23,000 on 20070415 PG-AU 1,700 on 20081010 1,600 on 20080208 1,500 on 20070407 PG Canada 175 on 20080930 100 on 20080325 110 on 20080417 /// Many thanks to all who have helped us reach our 39th year! Michael S. Hart Founder Project Gutenberg From hart at pglaf.org Thu Jan 21 17:26:32 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 17:26:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [gmonthly] Western Digital 1T Pocket Drive Message-ID: Possible correction: I received a note directly from Western Digital saying the brand new 1 terabyte portable drive I wanted was no longer available. However, they did not mention it by name or model number. In at least one reference article I read that the two drives I asked about in my research are actually the same drive repackaged into the different internal and external form factors. Perhaps for some reason only due to form factor it appears one drive is still available and one is not. I am sending in more inquiries to check before I buy anything. At least one ad page still says the "My Passport" 1T is available. The same page says it is the same drive in different form factor. This is at the end of the article located at: http://gizmodo.com/5323594/wd-scorpio-blue-drive-is-first-one-terabyte-mobile-drive-everyes-1tb Hopefully between us we can find out enough of the details. Thanks!!! Michael From hart at pglaf.org Wed Feb 10 08:42:14 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 08:42:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: [gmonthly] Powerpoint Help Needed Message-ID: I've only got two weeks left and need some help doing the tweaking. Please advise if you can give me a few pointers for inserting new pics. Thanks!!! Michael From hart at pglaf.org Wed Feb 10 18:38:22 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 18:38:22 -0800 (PST) Subject: [gmonthly] Re: Fw: Powerpoint Help Needed In-Reply-To: <511706331002101531v990aff6l490041b4efa796d3@mail.gmail.com> References: <837891.8586.qm@web43133.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> <511706331002101531v990aff6l490041b4efa796d3@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: I have a rather ugly way of inserting pictures right now, which is to make a blank page and then use the insert menu with pictures and then I have to browse to the pictures and double click on them. Dragging and dropping just gives the filename, but not the pictures themselves. Many thanks for the suggestions so far. Michael From hart at pglaf.org Sun Feb 21 11:49:59 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 11:49:59 -0800 (PST) Subject: [gmonthly] Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter Message-ID: Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter REMINDER: We still need a probate lawyer!!! A famous author wants to will us his entire works!!! However, he has moved to France from the United States, so there might be international implications. The Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter--Feb. 21, 2010 eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since 1971 34 Months to The End of the World Via Mayan Calendaring on December 21, 2012 [some now saying October 11, 2011] Leaving 2 years 10 months, 11 1/3 seasons or 34 months. Not to worry, I will still make long range predictions, such as that there will be affordable petabytes [2021], and enough eBooks to fill an entire petabyte around the same time. HEADLINE NEWS APPLE SEEMS READY TO ANNOUNCE EREADER/TABLET We are working on making all our eBooks optimized to do their best on iPads, iPhones, iPods, etc. Let us know if you have one of these and can test them, or would like to optimize for any other devices. BIG TROUBLE IN TERABYTEVILLE! BIG PORTABLE POCKET USB DRIVE RECALL! The listings for my pocket USB drive did reappear and I received one less than 48 hours after ordering it. The drive looks great, works fine, a shiny black lozenge as if out of Neal Stephenson's Neuromancer [read it!!!]. For those who had heard somewhere you could only get to 3/4 of the terabyte, no, it appears I have it all, with about 999.5+ gigabytes after their software partition. In Our Own News Bin We are about to do our 400th Portuguese eBook. Suggestions??? OLDER NEWS. . . . ONGOING U.S. COPYRIGHT EXTENSIONS Can anything be done to stop the next U.S. extension? or If not stop them, at least publicize them a little? Suggestions are more than welcome. I should add that this is probably a losing battle even if it looks as if we are winning. Here's why: When the last Australian Copyright Act was discussed in Parliament, they passed a resolution stating they would NOT extend copyrights. Really. However, just three years later, under economic warfare from, shall we just say, outside sources, they crumbled to the pressure and gave in. The Canadian Parliament is currently in that position-- and while some tell me they have enough signatures from those against any extensions, I will bet you lunch that they, too, crumble before it is over. I would gladly lose every one of those wagers!!! Further Information As you may already know, any time the copyrights in the characters Winnie the Pooh [1926], or The Mouse [1928], start coming close to expiration The U.S. Congress will be sure to start a very quiet frenzy of copyright bills that are designed to go into effect before anything can happen to those two copyrights. As I understand it, Disney(R) made a huge lobby effort, successful, to create the 1976 U.S. Copyright Act; paid as a result an additional $200 million for the right to another 20 years of Winnie the Pooh, and still made the fabled laughing trip to the bank as a result, since the effective date of 1978. As a result I have to imagine their sales of The Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, etc., must have been predicted to be so terribly large as to devour Avatar's gross. Given that next bill passed right in the middle of what must have been the busiest day in Congress for the last few decades, the impeachment of President Clinton, this means we should expect something of equal secrecy quite soon, as the current copyright extension runs out 2018. Usually they would make an effort to pass the new one a session or two early, such as in 2016, but given that a snag or two has hit before, we should probably look out starting in 2015, though it will be hard to see. Why? Even during the election just before the last extension I went to ask televised press conference questions on a new U.S. Copyright Act I had heard about, but candidate responses were uniform. . ."I know nothing." I would have to expect that even if the big anchors ask the same question in 2015 they will get that answer. Or non-answer. >From what I have heard there is an ever larger movement to keep everything copyrighted permanently, and to make all media as pay-per-view as possible, to the points of making all broadcast television pay-per-view on a first viewing premise [except public stations]. We are very likely to see a dissolving out boundaries-- cable products showing up on network television and the opposite direction as well. What else CAN we expect when Comcast cable has been the allowed buyer of NBC? If you think programming won't leak over: Consider what happened when Disney took over ABC. Not only did Disney flood ABC with their own programmed output, but they killed off the best of all cartoons. Anyone remember Reboot? I can put you in touch with many copyright experts, and I fear that all of them underestimate the power working to make copyright permanent, in spite of the fact words "limited time" are the U.s. Constitution's description. However, the U.s. Supreme Court decided that limited is really unlimited in "Eldred v Ashcroft." Welcome To Our Newest PG Mirror. . .In Africa!!! Continent: Africa Nation: Namibia Location: Windhoek Provider: Polytechnic of Namibia Url: http://gutenberg.polytechnic.edu.na Url: http://ftp.polytechnic.edu.na/pub/gutenberg The mirror is updated thrice daily. PROJECT GUTENBERG TAG CLOUD We invite interested persons to visit a tag cloud visualization and search system at www.bookdownloadlibrary.com This is updated weekly, from the Project Gutenberg catalog. iPHONE SOUGHT Project Gutenberg is seeking donation of an iPhone, and perhaps other modern cell phones and eBook readers. We are working on some new versions of content at www.gutenberg.org These need to work, including in Europe , but without having a paid cell phone plan. In other words, they need to be unlocked or unlockable. We are particularly interested in devices that have built-in WiFi, so they can access content at www.gutenberg.org without using the cellular network at all. Project Gutenberg is a charitable 501(c)(3) organization in the US. Our All Time Hottest Requests!!!!!!! FLASH RAM I am looking for the earliest flash RAM possible. The ideal piece around which to center this collection is one of the 8 megabyte USBs. The very earliest were PCMCIA cards, such as used for the Poqet computer, etc. The earliest USB flash drives were DisgoDizgo, M-Systems and these were OEMed by IBM, HP, etc. They are particular in a recognizable fashion because their snapon connectors resemble the connectors of jigsaw puzzles. We received two examples of RAM actually labeled "Flash," for the H-P 95 pocket DOS machine from 1991, and a sample of Fairchild bubble memory, as well, from down under. Thank you, Mate! POWERPOINT We need someone who can do PowerPoint illustrations. One in particular, building a 3-D box of 1,000 dominoes. Additional Newsletter Services In addition, we will provide the PG Canada Newsletter and totals from PG of Australia, Europe, PrePrints, etc. These totals do NOT include 75,000+ at http://www.gutenberg.cc Where there are eBooks representing over 100 languages. The Project Gutenberg Statistical Report [As of about noon Central Daylight Time] Various totals from the ~31,000+ at http://www.gutenberg.org and our other Project Gutenberg Sites Week up to Feb. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-02-14 | 5 Mon 2010-02-15 | 12 Tue 2010-02-16 | 10 Wed 2010-02-17 | 16 Thu 2010-02-18 | 11 Fri 2010-02-19 | 4 Sat 2010-02-20 | 4 Week up to Jan. 21st: day | cnt ----------------+----- Thu 2010-01-14 | 8 Fri 2010-01-15 | 13 Sat 2010-01-16 | 16 Sun 2010-01-17 | 8 Mon 2010-01-18 | 12 Tue 2010-01-19 | 5 Wed 2010-01-20 | 11 Previous Month day | cnt ----------------+----- Mon 2009-12-14 | 11 Tue 2009-12-15 | 4 Wed 2009-12-16 | 4 Thu 2009-12-17 | 10 Fri 2009-12-18 | 7 Sat 2009-12-19 | 7 Sun 2009-12-20 | 9 Previous month: day | cnt ----------------+----- Sat 2009-11-14 | 6 Sun 2009-11-15 | 4 Mon 2009-11-16 | 6 Tue 2009-11-17 | 9 Wed 2009-11-18 | 3 Thu 2009-11-19 | 6 Fri 2009-11-20 | 5 Thanks to Marcello Perathoner! /// Here are the current language totals for languages with 200 or more eBooks. Feb. 21st Grand total for today: 31234 26241 English en 1557 French fr 647 German de 521 Finnish fi 470 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 395 Portuguese pt 275 Spanish es 234 Italian it Jan. 21st Grand total for today: 30935 25995 English en 1547 French fr 628 German de 518 Finnish fi 459 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 391 Portuguese pt 274 Spanish es 230 Italian it Compared to last month: Grand total 25757 English en 1520 French fr 618 German de 515 Finnish fi 453 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 376 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 220 Italian it Compared to previous month's: Grand total for today: 30399 25587 English en 1498 French fr 614 German de 515 Finnish fi 451 Dutch nl 404 Chinese zh 371 Portuguese pt 268 Spanish es 218 Italian it Previous increases: +214 +205 +254 +281 +294 +287 All Reported Languges Not counting PrePrints, Canada, Australia, PG Europe Thanks to Greg Newby! /// And From Project Gutenberg Sites Worldwide Feb 21st 31,234 up from 30,935 up 299 PG General Automated Count 1,842 up from 1,834 up 8 PG of Australia 684 up from 680 up 4 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 486 up from 462 up 24 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 July: 14 (Title 349 to 362) August: 16 (Titles 363 to 378) September: 17 (Titles 379 to 395) October: 13 (Titles 396 to 408) November: 9 [up to November 21] December: 19[up to December 21] ====== 36,254 up from 35,919 up 335 Jan 21st 30,935 up from 30,613 up 322 PG General Automated Count 1,834 up from 1,830 up 4 PG of Australia 680 up from 664 up 16 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 462 up from 436 up 26 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 July: 14 (Title 349 to 362) August: 16 (Titles 363 to 378) September: 17 (Titles 379 to 395) October: 13 (Titles 396 to 408) November: 9 [up to November 21] December: 19[up to December 21] ====== 35,919 up from 35,551 up 368 Previous month: 35,551 up 240 [Not including Canada's illustrations] 35,311 up 235 [Including correcting above estimate by 2] Note There are perhaps 100 eBooks not listed here that are already in circulation from Project Gutenberg. Note PG Canada includes English, French, and Italian. /// Here is how we ended 2009 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2009-12-30 | 9 Thu 2009-12-31 | 12 Fri 2010-01-01 | 6 Sat 2010-01-02 | 10 Sun 2010-01-03 | 2 Mon 2010-01-04 | 21 Tue 2010-01-05 | 5 Weekly Total 65 Grand total for today: 30761 from automated in house counter 25866 English en 1531 French fr 625 German de 517 Finnish fi 455 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 384 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 225 Italian it etc. 30,761 Up 3,145 From 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,830 Up 104 From 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 675 Up 121 From 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 468 Up 243 From 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] 2,008 DN 423 From 2,431 PrePrints [Subtracted 307 Chinese eBooks] ====== ====== 35,742 Up 3,190 From 32,552 Grand Total [Counting subtractions] 9.825 eBooks Per Day 68.773 eBooks Per Week 297.850 eBooks Per Month /// Here is how we ended 2008 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] [202 up to December, no current report] 2,431 PrePrints [Counting the 307 Chinese eBooks +111] ====== ====== 32,552 Grand Total [Counting those PrePrints] Here is how we ended 2007 The combined PG projects had produced a total of 26,161 titles. The most number of books posted... ...in one day was 65 on the 26th December ...in one week was 151 in Week 18 (week ending 9th May) ...in one month was 477 in November We averaged 338 per month [Over 4,000 for the year] 78 per week 11.13 per day 99 titles were newly REposted to the new filing system, bringing us almost to the 2,000 mark. Here is a small selection of project milestones; TOTAL Original Project Gutenberg eBooks equals about the number of books in the average U.S. public library 32,500 on 20082121 [Counting the 307 Chinese Preprints] [And presuming 3 after official count] 32,000 on Calculating 31,500 on 20081021 [not an error, 1,777 PrePrints] 30,000 on 20081021 29,500 on 20080919 29,000 ~~ Calculating 28,500 ~~ Calculating 28,000 ~~ 20080516 27,500 on 20080405 27,000 ~~ 20080229 26,500 on 20080126 26,000 on 20071224 25,000 on 20071012 24,000 on 20070710 23,000 on 20070415 PG-AU 1,700 on 20081010 1,600 on 20080208 1,500 on 20070407 PG Canada 175 on 20080930 100 on 20080325 110 on 20080417 /// Many thanks to all who have helped us reach our 39th year! Michael S. Hart Founder Project Gutenberg From hart at pglaf.org Wed Feb 24 04:22:22 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2010 04:22:22 -0800 (PST) Subject: [gmonthly] [gutvol-d] Our 400th Portuguese eBook Message-ID: We are up to #398 and I have not received any suggestions for #400. Should we reserve one? Just go with whatever comes along? Other suggestions? Thanks!!! Michael From hart at pglaf.org Fri Mar 12 14:26:03 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 14:26:03 -0800 (PST) Subject: [gmonthly] EXTRA! New Books & Site: PG Canada's 500th, 400th PG in Portuguese Message-ID: Project Gutenberg of Canada Releases 500th eBook!!! Project Gutenberg Releases 400th Portuguese eBook!! and Please test our experimental new web page at: http://gutenberg.trulymail.com/ [The last two menu entries don't work yet, and "normal" search isn't in yet.] Project Gutenberg of Canada Releases 500th eBook!!! It is: "Forty Years of Song" by Emma Albani, first published in 1911. Emma Albani (1847-1930) was the first Canadian singer to gain a worldwide reputation, which is rather something considering the combination of Canada's low population and remoteness for the time period. Think of how much "easier" it was for Piaf. "Easier" quotes because Edith Piaf did not have an easy time, but it was certainly easier for the world to find HER. Here's some information about Albani: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_Albani [en.wikipedia.org] http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=7930 In addition Project Gutenberg just released our 400th eBook in Portuguese: Novo Dicionario da Lingua Portuguesa, by Candido Figueiredo eBook # 31552 [Language: Portuguese] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/3/1/5/5/31552 ] [Files: ; 31552-0.txt] Thanks to Rita Farinha, Alberto Manuel Brandao Simoes and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by National Library of Portugal (Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal).) From hart at pglaf.org Sun Mar 21 07:05:21 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2010 07:05:21 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [gmonthly] Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter Message-ID: The Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter--Mar. 21, 2010 eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since 1971 The 40th Year of PG eBooks Starts on July 4, 2010!!!!!! Please note TWO new Project Gutenberg web pages below-- new features, new search engines, etc. Please test and make comments, suggestions, etc. 33 Months to The End of the World Via Mayan Calendaring on December 21, 2012 [some now saying October 11, 2011] Leaving 2 years 9 months, 11 seasons, or 33 months. [Leaving 1 year 7 months, 6 1/3 seasons, or 19 months.] [All bracketed figures minus 10 days, of course.] Not to worry, I will still make long range predictions, such as that there will be affordable petabytes [2021], and enough eBooks to fill an entire petabyte around the same time. Current long range prediction for drives: 1 petabyte drives in 2025, possibly even in 2022, along with 1 terabyte solid state drives [SSDs]. 1 petabyte= enough storage for every word ever published, 1 billion books of 1 million characters each. Help! In Spanish! I need a Spanish speaking PG volunteer, as an interview is not going well because I can't tell what they want. Portuguese and Chinese Battling for Top Five List Yesteday Portuguese finally managed to catch Chinese to enter our Top Five List of non-Enlish eBooks, with just over 400 PG eBooks now available in each. Given bigger Internet access in China these days, I should think out Chinese collection would be taking off, but it appears, stongly appears, that we need some real help there. In addition, given that relative Spanish and Portuguese population difference, that Spanish would catch up, and then surpass Portuguese, but at this rate it will be on the order of months before Spanish reaches 300 eBooks. Request: 1894 Dr. Johnson Edition of: The Complete Works of Shakespeare collection. Missing volumes 2 & 6. Got all the other volumes for a couple dollars at a garage sale, but will pay 20 dollars each for for volumes 2 & 6. Come See Project Gutenberg's CEO and Founder Together PGLAF CEO Greg Newby will join PG founder Michael Hart at a symposium on the U. Illinois campus. Registration is free but limited. The panel with Michael & Greg is: Thursday April 15 from 1:30-3pm Alice Campbell Alumni Center 601 S Lincoln Ave, Urbana, IL 61801 In or near Illinois: Please save the date for the upcoming symposium: "Fifty Years of Public Computing at the University of Illinois." Participants will discuss the meaning and legacy of ten Illinois projects that shaped public computing, beginning with PLATO in 1960. 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People who want to do more are welcome to and can count on help in going through the process from start to finish. Experienced proofers who enjoy working on a complete book are also very welcome. Marc D'Hooge marcdH at belgium-mail.com We posted our 400th Portuguese eBook. And our 500th eBook from PG of Canada. Details were posted in an Extra Newsletter 10 days ago. PG of Europe should be posting their 700th eBook today! OLDER NEWS. . . . ONGOING U.S. COPYRIGHT EXTENSIONS U.S. COPYRIGHTS TO BE EXTENDED TO 115 YEARS, DECADE BY DECADE FROM THE ORIGINAL 14 YEARS! THE SUPREME COURT SAYS IT NEVER HAS TO STOP!!! Apparently everyone is keeping silent about the various copyright extensions coming up in Canada and the U.S. In just a few years yet another bill will be introduced in the U.S. Congress to extend copyright that has quite literally been extended from 14 years to 115 years. Can anything be done to stop the next U.S. extension? or If not stop them, at least publicize them a little? Suggestions are more than welcome. I should add that this is probably a losing battle even if it looks as if we are winning. Here's why: When the last Australian Copyright Act was discussed in Parliament, they passed a resolution stating they would NOT extend copyrights. Really. However, just three years later, under economic warfare from, shall we just say, outside sources, they crumbled to the pressure and gave in. The Canadian Parliament is currently in that position-- and while some tell me they have enough signatures from those against any extensions, I will bet you lunch that they, too, crumble before it is over. I would gladly lose every one of those wagers!!! Further Information As you may already know, any time the copyrights in the characters Winnie the Pooh [1926], or The Mouse [1928], start coming close to expiration The U.S. Congress will be sure to start a very quiet frenzy of copyright bills that are designed to go into effect before anything can happen to those two copyrights. As I understand it, Disney(R) made a huge lobby effort, successful, to create the 1976 U.S. Copyright Act; paid as a result an additional $200 million for the right to another 20 years of Winnie the Pooh, and still made the fabled laughing trip to the bank as a result, since the effective date of 1978. As a result I have to imagine their sales of The Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, etc., must have been predicted to be so terribly large as to devour Avatar's gross. Given that next bill passed right in the middle of what must have been the busiest day in Congress for the last few decades, the impeachment of President Clinton, this means we should expect something of equal secrecy quite soon, as the current copyright extension runs out 2018. Usually they would make an effort to pass the new one a session or two early, such as in 2016, but given that a snag or two has hit before, we should probably look out starting in 2015, though it will be hard to see. Why? Even during the election just before the last extension I went to ask televised press conference questions on a new U.S. Copyright Act I had heard about, but candidate responses were uniform. . ."I know nothing." I would have to expect that even if the big anchors ask the same question in 2015 they will get that answer. Or non-answer. >From what I have heard there is an ever larger movement to keep everything copyrighted permanently, and to make all media as pay-per-view as possible, to the points of making all broadcast television pay-per-view on a first viewing premise [except public stations]. We are very likely to see a dissolving out boundaries-- cable products showing up on network television and the opposite direction as well. What else CAN we expect when Comcast cable has been the allowed buyer of NBC? If you think programming won't leak over: Consider what happened when Disney took over ABC. Not only did Disney flood ABC with their own programmed output, but they killed off the best of all cartoons. Anyone remember Reboot? I can put you in touch with many copyright experts, and I fear that all of them underestimate the power working to make copyright permanent, in spite of the fact words "limited time" are the U.s. Constitution's description. However, the U.s. 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We are particularly interested in devices that have built-in WiFi, so they can access content at www.gutenberg.org without using the cellular network at all. Project Gutenberg is a charitable 501(c)(3) organization in the US. Our All Time Hottest Requests!!!!!!! FLASH RAM I am looking for the earliest flash RAM possible. The ideal piece around which to center this collection is one of the 8 megabyte USBs. The very earliest were PCMCIA cards, such as used for the Poqet computer, etc. The earliest USB flash drives were DisgoDizgo, M-Systems and these were OEMed by IBM, HP, etc. They are particular in a recognizable fashion because their snapon connectors resemble the connectors of jigsaw puzzles. We received two examples of RAM actually labeled "Flash," for the H-P 95 pocket DOS machine from 1991, and a sample of Fairchild bubble memory, as well, from down under. Thank you, Mate! POWERPOINT We need someone who can do PowerPoint illustrations. One in particular, building a 3-D box of 1,000 dominoes. Additional Newsletter Services In addition, we will provide the PG Canada Newsletter and totals from PG of Australia, Europe, PrePrints, etc. These totals do NOT include 75,000+ at http://www.gutenberg.cc Where there are eBooks representing over 100 languages. The Project Gutenberg Statistical Report [As of about noon Central Daylight Time] Various totals from the ~31,000+ at http://www.gutenberg.org and our other Project Gutenberg Sites week up to Mar. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-03-14 | 9 Mon 2010-03-15 | 16 Tue 2010-03-16 | 11 Wed 2010-03-17 | 12 Thu 2010-03-18 | 16 Fri 2010-03-19 | 6 Sat 2010-03-20 | 11 == 81 Week up to Feb. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-02-14 | 5 Mon 2010-02-15 | 12 Tue 2010-02-16 | 10 Wed 2010-02-17 | 16 Thu 2010-02-18 | 11 Fri 2010-02-19 | 4 Sat 2010-02-20 | 4 == 62 Week up to Jan. 21st: day | cnt ----------------+----- Thu 2010-01-14 | 8 Fri 2010-01-15 | 13 Sat 2010-01-16 | 16 Sun 2010-01-17 | 8 Mon 2010-01-18 | 12 Tue 2010-01-19 | 5 Wed 2010-01-20 | 11 == 73 Previous Month day | cnt ----------------+----- Mon 2009-12-14 | 11 Tue 2009-12-15 | 4 Wed 2009-12-16 | 4 Thu 2009-12-17 | 10 Fri 2009-12-18 | 7 Sat 2009-12-19 | 7 Sun 2009-12-20 | 9 Previous month: day | cnt ----------------+----- Sat 2009-11-14 | 6 Sun 2009-11-15 | 4 Mon 2009-11-16 | 6 Tue 2009-11-17 | 9 Wed 2009-11-18 | 3 Thu 2009-11-19 | 6 Fri 2009-11-20 | 5 Thanks to Marcello Perathoner! /// Here are the current language totals for languages with 200 or more eBooks. Mar 21st Grand total for today: 31616 26540 English en 1568 French fr 662 German de 524 Finnish fi 472 Dutch nl 410 Portuguese pt 405 Chinese zh 283 Spanish es 235 Italian it Feb. 21st Grand total for today: 31234 26241 English en 1557 French fr 647 German de 521 Finnish fi 470 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 395 Portuguese pt 275 Spanish es 234 Italian it Jan. 21st Grand total for today: 30935 25995 English en 1547 French fr 628 German de 518 Finnish fi 459 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 391 Portuguese pt 274 Spanish es 230 Italian it Compared to last month: Grand total 25757 English en 1520 French fr 618 German de 515 Finnish fi 453 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 376 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 220 Italian it Compared to previous month's: Grand total for today: 30399 25587 English en 1498 French fr 614 German de 515 Finnish fi 451 Dutch nl 404 Chinese zh 371 Portuguese pt 268 Spanish es 218 Italian it Previous increases: +214 +205 +254 +281 +294 +287 All Reported Languges Not counting PrePrints, Canada, Australia, PG Europe Thanks to Greg Newby! /// >From Project Gutenberg Sites Worldwide [Don't forget ~75,000 at http://www.gutenberg.cc in .pdf] Mar 21st 31,616 up from 31,234 up 382 PG General Automated Count 1,845 up from 1,842 up 3 PG of Australia 699 up from 684 up 15 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 504 up from 486 up 18 PG of Canada ====== 36,672 up from 36,254 up 418 Grand Total Feb 21st 31,234 up from 30,935 up 299 PG General Automated Count 1,842 up from 1,834 up 8 PG of Australia 684 up from 680 up 4 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 486 up from 462 up 24 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 July: 14 (Title 349 to 362) August: 16 (Titles 363 to 378) September: 17 (Titles 379 to 395) October: 13 (Titles 396 to 408) November: 9 [up to November 21] December: 19[up to December 21] ====== 36,254 up from 35,919 up 335 Jan 21st 30,935 up from 30,613 up 322 PG General Automated Count 1,834 up from 1,830 up 4 PG of Australia 680 up from 664 up 16 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 462 up from 436 up 26 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 ====== 35,919 up from 35,551 up 368 Previous month: 35,551 up 240 [Not including Canada's illustrations] 35,311 up 235 [Including correcting above estimate by 2] Note There are perhaps 100 eBooks not listed here that are already in circulation from Project Gutenberg. Note PG Canada includes English, French, and Italian. /// Here is how we ended 2009 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2009-12-30 | 9 Thu 2009-12-31 | 12 Fri 2010-01-01 | 6 Sat 2010-01-02 | 10 Sun 2010-01-03 | 2 Mon 2010-01-04 | 21 Tue 2010-01-05 | 5 Weekly Total 65 Grand total for today: 30761 from automated in house counter 25866 English en 1531 French fr 625 German de 517 Finnish fi 455 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 384 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 225 Italian it etc. 30,761 Up 3,145 From 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,830 Up 104 From 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 675 Up 121 From 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 468 Up 243 From 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] 2,008 DN 423 From 2,431 PrePrints [Subtracted 307 Chinese eBooks] ====== ====== 35,742 Up 3,190 From 32,552 Grand Total [Counting subtractions] 9.825 eBooks Per Day 68.773 eBooks Per Week 297.850 eBooks Per Month /// Here is how we ended 2008 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] [202 up to December, no current report] 2,431 PrePrints [Counting the 307 Chinese eBooks +111] ====== ====== 32,552 Grand Total [Counting those PrePrints] Here is how we ended 2007 The combined PG projects had produced a total of 26,161 titles. The most number of books posted... ...in one day was 65 on the 26th December ...in one week was 151 in Week 18 (week ending 9th May) ...in one month was 477 in November We averaged 338 per month [Over 4,000 for the year] 78 per week 11.13 per day 99 titles were newly REposted to the new filing system, bringing us almost to the 2,000 mark. Here is a small selection of project milestones; TOTAL Original Project Gutenberg eBooks equals about the number of books in the average U.S. public library 32,500 on 20082121 [Counting the 307 Chinese Preprints] [And presuming 3 after official count] 32,000 on Calculating 31,500 on 20081021 [not an error, 1,777 PrePrints] 30,000 on 20081021 29,500 on 20080919 29,000 ~~ Calculating 28,500 ~~ Calculating 28,000 ~~ 20080516 27,500 on 20080405 27,000 ~~ 20080229 26,500 on 20080126 26,000 on 20071224 25,000 on 20071012 24,000 on 20070710 23,000 on 20070415 PG-AU 1,700 on 20081010 1,600 on 20080208 1,500 on 20070407 PG Canada 175 on 20080930 100 on 20080325 110 on 20080417 /// Many thanks to all who have helped us reach our 39th year! Michael S. Hart Founder Project Gutenberg From hart at pglaf.org Sun Mar 21 15:28:42 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. 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> > or > > If not stop them, at least publicize them a little? > > > Suggestions are more than welcome. > > > I should add that this is probably a losing battle even > if it looks as if we are winning. > > Here's why: > > When the last Australian Copyright Act was discussed in > Parliament, they passed a resolution stating they would > NOT extend copyrights. > > Really. > > However, just three years later, under economic warfare > from, shall we just say, outside sources, they crumbled > to the pressure and gave in. > > > The Canadian Parliament is currently in that position-- > and while some tell me they have enough signatures from > those against any extensions, I will bet you lunch that > they, too, crumble before it is over. > > I would gladly lose every one of those wagers!!! > > > > Further Information > > > As you may already know, any time the copyrights in the > characters Winnie the Pooh [1926], or The Mouse [1928], > start coming close to expiration The U.S. Congress will > be sure to start a very quiet frenzy of copyright bills > that are designed to go into effect before anything can > happen to those two copyrights. > > As I understand it, Disney(R) made a huge lobby effort, > successful, to create the 1976 U.S. Copyright Act; paid > as a result an additional $200 million for the right to > another 20 years of Winnie the Pooh, and still made the > fabled laughing trip to the bank as a result, since the > effective date of 1978. > > As a result I have to imagine their sales of The Mouse, > Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, etc., must have been predicted > to be so terribly large as to devour Avatar's gross. > > Given that next bill passed right in the middle of what > must have been the busiest day in Congress for the last > few decades, the impeachment of President Clinton, this > means we should expect something of equal secrecy quite > soon, as the current copyright extension runs out 2018. > > Usually they would make an effort to pass the new one a > session or two early, such as in 2016, but given that a > snag or two has hit before, we should probably look out > starting in 2015, though it will be hard to see. > > Why? > > Even during the election just before the last extension > I went to ask televised press conference questions on a > new U.S. Copyright Act I had heard about, but candidate > responses were uniform. . ."I know nothing." > > I would have to expect that even if the big anchors ask > the same question in 2015 they will get that answer. > > Or non-answer. > > >From what I have heard there is an ever larger movement > to keep everything copyrighted permanently, and to make > all media as pay-per-view as possible, to the points of > making all broadcast television pay-per-view on a first > viewing premise [except public stations]. > > We are very likely to see a dissolving out boundaries-- > cable products showing up on network television and the > opposite direction as well. > > What else CAN we expect when Comcast cable has been the > allowed buyer of NBC? > > If you think programming won't leak over: > > Consider what happened when Disney took over ABC. > > Not only did Disney flood ABC with their own programmed > output, but they killed off the best of all cartoons. > > Anyone remember Reboot? > > > I can put you in touch with many copyright experts, and > I fear that all of them underestimate the power working > to make copyright permanent, in spite of the fact words > "limited time" are the U.s. Constitution's description. > > However, the U.s. 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English en > 1568 ? ?French ?fr > 662 ? ? German ?de > 524 ? ? Finnish fi > 472 ? ? Dutch ? nl > 410 ? ? Portuguese ? ? ?pt > 405 ? ? Chinese zh > 283 ? ? Spanish es > 235 ? ? Italian it > > > Feb. 21st > > > Grand total for today: 31234 > > 26241 ? English en > 1557 ? ?French ?fr > 647 ? ? German ?de > 521 ? ? Finnish fi > 470 ? ? Dutch ? nl > 405 ? ? Chinese zh > 395 ? ? Portuguese ? ? ?pt > 275 ? ? Spanish es > 234 ? ? Italian it > > > Jan. 21st > > Grand total for today: 30935 > > 25995 ? English en > 1547 ? ?French ?fr > 628 ? ? German ?de > 518 ? ? Finnish fi > 459 ? ? Dutch ? nl > 405 ? ? Chinese zh > 391 ? ? Portuguese ? ? ?pt > 274 ? ? Spanish es > 230 ? ? Italian it > > > Compared to last month: > > > Grand total > > 25757 ? English en > 1520 ? ?French ?fr > 618 ? ? German ?de > 515 ? ? Finnish fi > 453 ? ? Dutch ? nl > 405 ? ? Chinese zh > 376 ? ? Portuguese ? ? ?pt > 270 ? ? Spanish es > 220 ? ? Italian it > > > > Compared to previous month's: > > > Grand total for today: 30399 > > 25587 ? English en > 1498 ? ?French ?fr > 614 ? ? German ?de > 515 ? ? Finnish fi > 451 ? ? Dutch ? nl > 404 ? ? Chinese zh > 371 ? ? Portuguese ? ? ?pt > 268 ? ? Spanish es > 218 ? ? Italian it > > > > Previous increases: > > +214 > +205 > +254 > +281 > +294 > +287 > > > All Reported Languges > > > Not counting PrePrints, Canada, Australia, PG Europe > > > Thanks to Greg Newby! > > > /// > > > >From Project Gutenberg Sites Worldwide > > [Don't forget ~75,000 at http://www.gutenberg.cc in .pdf] > > > > Mar 21st > > 31,616 up from 31,234 ? up ? 382 ?PG General Automated Count > ?1,845 up from ?1,842 ? up ? ? 3 ?PG of Australia > ? 699 up from ? ?684 ? up ? ?15 ?PG of Europe > ?2,008 ? -- ? ? 2,008 ? -- ? ? 0 ?PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] > ? 504 up from ? ?486 ? up ? ?18 ?PG of Canada > ====== > 36,672 up from 36,254 ? up ? 418 ?Grand Total > > > > Feb 21st > > 31,234 up from 30,935 ? up ? 299 ?PG General Automated Count > ?1,842 up from ?1,834 ? up ? ? 8 ?PG of Australia > ? 684 up from ? ?680 ? up ? ? 4 ?PG of Europe > ?2,008 ? -- ? ? 2,008 ? up ? ? 0 ?PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] > ? 486 up from ? ?462 ? up ? ?24 ?PG of Canada > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Posted #400 on October 10 > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?July: 14 (Title 349 to 362) > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?August: 16 (Titles 363 to 378) > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?September: 17 (Titles 379 to 395) > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?October: 13 (Titles 396 to 408) > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?November: 9 [up to November 21] > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?December: 19[up to December 21] > ====== > 36,254 up from 35,919 ? up ? 335 > > > Jan 21st > > 30,935 up from 30,613 ? up ? 322 ?PG General Automated Count > ?1,834 up from ?1,830 ? up ? ? 4 ?PG of Australia > ? 680 up from ? ?664 ? up ? ?16 ?PG of Europe > ?2,008 ? -- ? ? 2,008 ? up ? ? 0 ?PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] > ? 462 up from ? ?436 ? up ? ?26 ?PG of Canada > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Posted #400 on October 10 > ====== > 35,919 up from 35,551 ? up ? 368 > > > > Previous month: > > 35,551 ? up ? 240 ?[Not including Canada's illustrations] > > > 35,311 ? up ? 235 ?[Including correcting above estimate by 2] > > > > Note ?There are perhaps 100 eBooks not listed here > that are already in circulation from Project Gutenberg. > > Note ?PG Canada includes English, French, and Italian. > > > /// > > Here is how we ended 2009 > > > > ? ? ?day ? ? ? | cnt > ----------------+----- > ?Wed 2009-12-30 | ? 9 > ?Thu 2009-12-31 | ?12 > ?Fri 2010-01-01 | ? 6 > ?Sat 2010-01-02 | ?10 > ?Sun 2010-01-03 | ? 2 > ?Mon 2010-01-04 | ?21 > ?Tue 2010-01-05 | ? 5 > > Weekly Total ? ? ? 65 > > > > Grand total for today: 30761 ?from automated in house counter > > 25866 ? English en > 1531 ? ?French ?fr > 625 ? ? German ?de > 517 ? ? Finnish fi > 455 ? ? Dutch ? nl > 405 ? ? Chinese zh > 384 ? ? Portuguese ? ? ?pt > 270 ? ? Spanish es > 225 ? ? Italian it > etc. > > > > 30,761 ?Up 3,145 ?From ?27,616 ?PG General Automated Count > ?1,830 ?Up ? 104 ?From ? 1,726 ?Project Gutenberg of Australia > ? 675 ?Up ? 121 ?From ? ? 554 ?Project Gutenberg of Europe > ? 468 ?Up ? 243 ?From ? ? 225 ?Project Gutenberg of Canada > [Estimated] > ?2,008 ?DN ? 423 ?From ? 2,431 ? PrePrints [Subtracted 307 Chinese > eBooks] > ====== ? ====== > 35,742 ?Up 3,190 ?From ?32,552 ? Grand Total [Counting > subtractions] > > > ?9.825 eBooks Per Day > ?68.773 eBooks Per Week > 297.850 eBooks Per Month > > > > > /// > > > Here is how we ended 2008 > > > > 27,616 ? PG General Automated Count > ?1,726 ? Project Gutenberg of Australia > ? 554 ? Project Gutenberg of Europe > ? 225 ? Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] > ? ? ? ? [202 up to December, no current report] > ?2,431 ? PrePrints [Counting the 307 Chinese eBooks +111] > ====== ? ====== > 32,552 ? Grand Total [Counting those PrePrints] > > > > > Here is how we ended 2007 > > The combined PG projects had produced a total of 26,161 titles. > > > The most number of books posted... > ?...in one day was 65 on the 26th December > ?...in one week was 151 in Week 18 (week ending 9th May) > ?...in one month was 477 in November > > We averaged > 338 per month [Over 4,000 for the year] > ?78 per week > ?11.13 per day > > 99 titles were newly REposted to the new filing system, bringing us > almost > > to the 2,000 mark. > > > Here is a small selection of project milestones; > > TOTAL Original Project Gutenberg eBooks equals about > the number of books in the average U.S. public library > ?32,500 on 20082121 [Counting the 307 Chinese Preprints] > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? [And presuming 3 after official count] > ?32,000 on Calculating > ?31,500 on 20081021 [not an error, 1,777 PrePrints] > ?30,000 on 20081021 > ?29,500 on 20080919 > ?29,000 ~~ Calculating > ?28,500 ~~ Calculating > ?28,000 ~~ 20080516 > ?27,500 on 20080405 > ?27,000 ~~ 20080229 > ?26,500 on 20080126 > ?26,000 on 20071224 > ?25,000 on 20071012 > ?24,000 on 20070710 > ?23,000 on 20070415 > > PG-AU > ?1,700 on 20081010 > ?1,600 on 20080208 > ?1,500 on 20070407 > > PG Canada > ?175 on 20080930 > ?100 on 20080325 > ?110 on 20080417 > > /// > > > Many thanks to all who have helped us reach our 39th year! > > > Michael S. Hart > Founder > Project Gutenberg > > > > > _______________________________________________ > gmonthly mailing list > gmonthly at lists.pglaf.org > http://lists.pglaf.org/mailman/listinfo/gmonthly > > > > From hart at pglaf.org Wed Apr 21 10:00:32 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2010 10:00:32 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [gmonthly] Apr 21, 2010 Project Gutenberg Newsletter Message-ID: Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter The Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter--Apr. 21, 2010 eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since 1971 The 40th Year of PG eBooks Starts on July 4, 2010!!!!!! 300th Spanish eBook is coming up!!! Please send in your suggestions for title #300!!! 700th Project Gutenberg of Europe eBook Is Posted!!! PGUE just served over 2,000 users in 24 hours. Giving over 100,000 eBooks per day. . . . 3 million per month, 30+ million per year just from http://www.gutenberg org Please note TWO new Project Gutenberg web pages below-- new features, new search engines, etc. Please test and make comments, suggestions, etc. 32 Months to The End of the World Via Mayan Calendaring on December 21, 2012 [some now saying October 11, 2011] Leaving 2 years 8 months, 10 2/3 seasons, or 32 months. [Leaving 1 year 6 months, 6 seasons, or 18 months.] [All bracketed figures minus 10 days, of course.] Not to worry, I will still make long range predictions, such as that there will be affordable petabytes [2021], and enough eBooks to fill an entire petabyte around the same time. Current long range prediction for drives: 1 petabyte drives in 2025, possibly even in 2022, along with 1 terabyte solid state drives [SSDs]. 1 petabyte= enough storage for every word ever published, 1 billion books of 1 million characters each. Help! In Spanish! I need a Spanish speaking PG volunteer, as an interview is not going well because I can't tell what they want. I now have the interview if you would like to read it. Request: 1894 Dr. Johnson Edition of: The Complete Works of Shakespeare collection. Missing volumes 2 & 6. Got all the other volumes for a couple dollars at a garage sale, but will pay 20 dollars each for for volumes 2 & 6. GENERATION CHANGE I got a book this week called "Generation Change," that lists "150 Ways We Can Change Ourselves, Our Country, and Our World." Most of these 150 items come with some suggestion of sites to visit on the Internet. #1 is: PROJECT GUTNBERG!!!!!!! "Generation Change" is available from: http://www.skyhorsepublishing.com Help create the "http://m.gutenberg.org" web pages!!! We are working on making all our eBooks optimized to do their best on iPads, iPhones, iPods, cellphones and PDA devices, and to do our web pages to the same degree. Let us know if you have any of these and can test them, or would like to optimize for any other devices. There are 4.5 billion such devices in the world, versus only 1.15 billion computers, and more and more readers, in spite of what the pundits say, are surfing, reading, and everything else on such mobile devices. More and more such devices will ONLY surf to "m" sites such as "m.gutenberg.org" In Our Own News Bin New Project Gutenberg Web Pages We have two new Project Gutenberg web sites up for testing. I think you will find some interesting additional searching and expanded lists of other eBook sites worth trying out: http://gutenberg.trulymail.comi and another new effort at: http://domainunltd.weebly.com/ Details: The goal I'm aiming at with this initiative is twofold. I'd like to provide as much useful information as possible about e-books (freely) available on the web, where to find them. And secondly, to offer people the opportunity to help out, producing e-text for PG, in first instance by doing a first round of proofreading on texts I deliver. People who want to do more are welcome to and can count on help in going through the process from start to finish. Experienced proofers who enjoy working on a complete book are also very welcome. Marc D'Hooge marcdH at belgium-mail.com We posted our 400th Portuguese eBook. And our 500th eBook from PG of Canada. Details were posted in an Extra Newsletter 10 days ago. PG of Europe should be posting their 700th eBook today! OLDER NEWS. . . . ONGOING U.S. COPYRIGHT EXTENSIONS U.S. COPYRIGHTS TO BE EXTENDED TO 115 YEARS, DECADE BY DECADE FROM THE ORIGINAL 14 YEARS! THE SUPREME COURT SAYS IT NEVER HAS TO STOP!!! Apparently everyone is keeping silent about the various copyright extensions coming up in Canada and the U.S. In just a few years yet another bill will be introduced in the U.S. Congress to extend copyright that has quite literally been extended from 14 years to 115 years. Can anything be done to stop the next U.S. extension? or If not stop them, at least publicize them a little? Suggestions are more than welcome. I should add that this is probably a losing battle even if it looks as if we are winning. Here's why: When the last Australian Copyright Act was discussed in Parliament, they passed a resolution stating they would NOT extend copyrights. Really. However, just three years later, under economic warfare from, shall we just say, outside sources, they crumbled to the pressure and gave in. The Canadian Parliament is currently in that position-- and while some tell me they have enough signatures from those against any extensions, I will bet you lunch that they, too, crumble before it is over. I would gladly lose every one of those wagers!!! Further Information As you may already know, any time the copyrights in the characters Winnie the Pooh [1926], or The Mouse [1928], start coming close to expiration The U.S. Congress will be sure to start a very quiet frenzy of copyright bills that are designed to go into effect before anything can happen to those two copyrights. As I understand it, Disney(R) made a huge lobby effort, successful, to create the 1976 U.S. Copyright Act; paid as a result an additional $200 million for the right to another 20 years of Winnie the Pooh, and still made the fabled laughing trip to the bank as a result, since the effective date of 1978. As a result I have to imagine their sales of The Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, etc., must have been predicted to be so terribly large as to devour Avatar's gross. Given that next bill passed right in the middle of what must have been the busiest day in Congress for the last few decades, the impeachment of President Clinton, this means we should expect something of equal secrecy quite soon, as the current copyright extension runs out 2018. Usually they would make an effort to pass the new one a session or two early, such as in 2016, but given that a snag or two has hit before, we should probably look out starting in 2015, though it will be hard to see. Why? Even during the election just before the last extension I went to ask televised press conference questions on a new U.S. Copyright Act I had heard about, but candidate responses were uniform. . ."I know nothing." I would have to expect that even if the big anchors ask the same question in 2015 they will get that answer. Or non-answer. >From what I have heard there is an ever larger movement to keep everything copyrighted permanently, and to make all media as pay-per-view as possible, to the points of making all broadcast television pay-per-view on a first viewing premise [except public stations]. We are very likely to see a dissolving out boundaries-- cable products showing up on network television and the opposite direction as well. What else CAN we expect when Comcast cable has been the allowed buyer of NBC? If you think programming won't leak over: Consider what happened when Disney took over ABC. Not only did Disney flood ABC with their own programmed output, but they killed off the best of all cartoons. Anyone remember Reboot? I can put you in touch with many copyright experts, and I fear that all of them underestimate the power working to make copyright permanent, in spite of the fact words "limited time" are the U.s. Constitution's description. However, the U.s. Supreme Court decided that limited is really unlimited in "Eldred v Ashcroft." Welcome To Our Newest PG Mirror. . .In Africa!!! Continent: Africa Nation: Namibia Location: Windhoek Provider: Polytechnic of Namibia Url: http://gutenberg.polytechnic.edu.na Url: http://ftp.polytechnic.edu.na/pub/gutenberg The mirror is updated thrice daily. 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The Project Gutenberg Statistical Report [As of about noon Central Daylight Time] Various totals from the ~31,000+ at http://www.gutenberg.org and our other Project Gutenberg Sites week up to Apr. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2010-04-14 | 14 Thu 2010-04-15 | 11 Fri 2010-04-16 | 12 Sat 2010-04-17 | 19 Sun 2010-04-18 | 12 Mon 2010-04-19 | 19 Tue 2010-04-20 | 7 week up to Mar. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-03-14 | 9 Mon 2010-03-15 | 16 Tue 2010-03-16 | 11 Wed 2010-03-17 | 12 Thu 2010-03-18 | 16 Fri 2010-03-19 | 6 Sat 2010-03-20 | 11 == 81 Week up to Feb. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-02-14 | 5 Mon 2010-02-15 | 12 Tue 2010-02-16 | 10 Wed 2010-02-17 | 16 Thu 2010-02-18 | 11 Fri 2010-02-19 | 4 Sat 2010-02-20 | 4 == 62 Week up to Jan. 21st: day | cnt ----------------+----- Thu 2010-01-14 | 8 Fri 2010-01-15 | 13 Sat 2010-01-16 | 16 Sun 2010-01-17 | 8 Mon 2010-01-18 | 12 Tue 2010-01-19 | 5 Wed 2010-01-20 | 11 == 73 Previous Month day | cnt ----------------+----- Mon 2009-12-14 | 11 Tue 2009-12-15 | 4 Wed 2009-12-16 | 4 Thu 2009-12-17 | 10 Fri 2009-12-18 | 7 Sat 2009-12-19 | 7 Sun 2009-12-20 | 9 Previous month: day | cnt ----------------+----- Sat 2009-11-14 | 6 Sun 2009-11-15 | 4 Mon 2009-11-16 | 6 Tue 2009-11-17 | 9 Wed 2009-11-18 | 3 Thu 2009-11-19 | 6 Fri 2009-11-20 | 5 Thanks to Marcello Perathoner! /// Here are the current language totals for languages with 200 or more eBooks. Apr 21st Grand total for today: 31975 26832 English en 1590 French fr 674 German de 526 Finnish fi 476 Dutch nl 424 Portuguese pt 405 Chinese zh 284 Spanish es 236 Italian it N.B. Portuguese added as many as any other language, up to the top two, of course, tied for third. What do we need to do to get Spanish up and running? Mar 21st Grand total for today: 31616 26540 English en 1568 French fr 662 German de 524 Finnish fi 472 Dutch nl 410 Portuguese pt 405 Chinese zh 283 Spanish es 235 Italian it Feb. 21st Grand total for today: 31234 26241 English en 1557 French fr 647 German de 521 Finnish fi 470 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 395 Portuguese pt 275 Spanish es 234 Italian it Jan. 21st Grand total for today: 30935 25995 English en 1547 French fr 628 German de 518 Finnish fi 459 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 391 Portuguese pt 274 Spanish es 230 Italian it Compared to last month: Grand total 25757 English en 1520 French fr 618 German de 515 Finnish fi 453 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 376 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 220 Italian it Compared to previous month's: Grand total for today: 30399 25587 English en 1498 French fr 614 German de 515 Finnish fi 451 Dutch nl 404 Chinese zh 371 Portuguese pt 268 Spanish es 218 Italian it Previous increases: +214 +205 +254 +281 +294 +287 All Reported Languges Not counting PrePrints, Canada, Australia, PG Europe Thanks to Greg Newby! /// >From Project Gutenberg Sites Worldwide [Don't forget ~75,000 at http://www.gutenberg.cc in .pdf] Apr 21st !!!!!Grand total for today: 31,975 up from 31,616 up 359 PG General Automated Count 1,845 -- 1,845 -- 0 PG of Australia [???] 704 up from 699 up 5 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 521 up from 504 up 17 PG of Canada ====== 37,048 up from 36,672 up 381 Grand Total [off by 1, ooops!] 700th PGEu eBook Posted!!! Serving over 2,000 users in 24 hours. Mar 21st 31,616 up from 31,234 up 382 PG General Automated Count 1,845 up from 1,842 up 3 PG of Australia 699 up from 684 up 15 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 504 up from 486 up 18 PG of Canada ====== 36,672 up from 36,254 up 418 Grand Total Feb 21st 31,234 up from 30,935 up 299 PG General Automated Count 1,842 up from 1,834 up 8 PG of Australia 684 up from 680 up 4 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 486 up from 462 up 24 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 July: 14 (Title 349 to 362) August: 16 (Titles 363 to 378) September: 17 (Titles 379 to 395) October: 13 (Titles 396 to 408) November: 9 [up to November 21] December: 19[up to December 21] ====== 36,254 up from 35,919 up 335 Jan 21st 30,935 up from 30,613 up 322 PG General Automated Count 1,834 up from 1,830 up 4 PG of Australia 680 up from 664 up 16 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 462 up from 436 up 26 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 ====== 35,919 up from 35,551 up 368 Previous month: 35,551 up 240 [Not including Canada's illustrations] 35,311 up 235 [Including correcting above estimate by 2] Note There are perhaps 100 eBooks not listed here that are already in circulation from Project Gutenberg. Note PG Canada includes English, French, and Italian. /// Here is how we ended 2009 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2009-12-30 | 9 Thu 2009-12-31 | 12 Fri 2010-01-01 | 6 Sat 2010-01-02 | 10 Sun 2010-01-03 | 2 Mon 2010-01-04 | 21 Tue 2010-01-05 | 5 Weekly Total 65 Grand total for today: 30761 from automated in house counter 25866 English en 1531 French fr 625 German de 517 Finnish fi 455 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 384 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 225 Italian it etc. 30,761 Up 3,145 From 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,830 Up 104 From 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 675 Up 121 From 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 468 Up 243 From 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] 2,008 DN 423 From 2,431 PrePrints [Subtracted 307 Chinese eBooks] ====== ====== 35,742 Up 3,190 From 32,552 Grand Total [Counting subtractions] 9.825 eBooks Per Day 68.773 eBooks Per Week 297.850 eBooks Per Month /// Here is how we ended 2008 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] [202 up to December, no current report] 2,431 PrePrints [Counting the 307 Chinese eBooks +111] ====== ====== 32,552 Grand Total [Counting those PrePrints] Here is how we ended 2007 The combined PG projects had produced a total of 26,161 titles. The most number of books posted... ...in one day was 65 on the 26th December ...in one week was 151 in Week 18 (week ending 9th May) ...in one month was 477 in November We averaged 338 per month [Over 4,000 for the year] 78 per week 11.13 per day 99 titles were newly REposted to the new filing system, bringing us almost to the 2,000 mark. Here is a small selection of project milestones; TOTAL Original Project Gutenberg eBooks equals about the number of books in the average U.S. public library 32,500 on 20082121 [Counting the 307 Chinese Preprints] [And presuming 3 after official count] 32,000 on Calculating 31,500 on 20081021 [not an error, 1,777 PrePrints] 30,000 on 20081021 29,500 on 20080919 29,000 ~~ Calculating 28,500 ~~ Calculating 28,000 ~~ 20080516 27,500 on 20080405 27,000 ~~ 20080229 26,500 on 20080126 26,000 on 20071224 25,000 on 20071012 24,000 on 20070710 23,000 on 20070415 PG-AU 1,700 on 20081010 1,600 on 20080208 1,500 on 20070407 PG Canada 175 on 20080930 100 on 20080325 110 on 20080417 /// Many thanks to all who have helped us reach our 39th year! Michael S. Hart Founder Project Gutenberg From hart at pglaf.org Fri May 21 10:26:53 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. 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People who want to do more are welcome to and can count on help in going through the process from start to finish. Experienced proofers who enjoy working on a complete book are also very welcome. Marc D'Hooge marcdH at belgium-mail.com APPROACHING NEWS. . . . ONGOING U.S. COPYRIGHT EXTENSIONS U.S. COPYRIGHTS TO BE EXTENDED TO 115 YEARS, DECADE BY DECADE FROM THE ORIGINAL 14 YEARS! THE SUPREME COURT SAYS IT NEVER HAS TO STOP!!! Suggestions are more than welcome how to publicize this upcoming event before it even starts to happen!!! Apparently everyone is keeping silent about the various copyright extensions coming up in Canada and the U.S. In just a few years yet another bill will be introduced in the U.S. Congress to extend copyright that has quite literally been extended from 14 years to 115 years. Here's Why We Need To Start Before The Issue Arises!!! When the last Australian Copyright Act was discussed in Parliament, they passed a resolution stating they would NOT extend copyrights. Really. However, just three years later, under economic warfare from, shall we just say, outside sources, they crumbled to the pressure and gave in. The Canadian Parliament is currently in that position-- and while some tell me they have enough signatures from those against any extensions, I will bet you lunch that they, too, crumble before it is over. I would gladly lose every one of those wagers!!! Further Information As you may already know, any time the copyrights in the characters Winnie the Pooh [1926], or The Mouse [1928], start coming close to expiration The U.S. Congress will be sure to start a very quiet frenzy of copyright bills that are designed to go into effect before anything can happen to those two copyrights. As I understand it, Disney(R) made a huge lobby effort, successful, to create the 1976 U.S. Copyright Act; paid as a result an additional $200 million for the right to another 20 years of Winnie the Pooh, and still made the fabled laughing trip to the bank as a result, since the effective date of 1978. As a result I have to imagine their sales of The Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, etc., must have been predicted to be so terribly large as to devour Avatar's gross. Given that next bill passed right in the middle of what must have been the busiest day in Congress for the last few decades, the impeachment of President Clinton, this means we should expect something of equal secrecy quite soon, as the current copyright extension runs out 2018. Usually they would make an effort to pass the new one a session or two early, such as in 2016, but given that a snag or two has hit before, we should probably look out starting in 2015, though it will be hard to see. Why? Even during the election just before the last extension I went to ask televised press conference questions on a new U.S. Copyright Act I had heard about, but candidate responses were uniform. . ."I know nothing." I would have to expect that even if the big anchors ask the same question in 2015 they will get that answer. Or non-answer. >From what I have heard there is an ever larger movement to keep everything copyrighted permanently, and to make all media as pay-per-view as possible, to the points of making all broadcast television pay-per-view on a first viewing premise [except public stations]. We are very likely to see a dissolving out boundaries-- cable products showing up on network television and the opposite direction as well. What else CAN we expect when Comcast cable has been the allowed buyer of NBC? If you think programming won't leak over: Consider what happened when Disney took over ABC. Not only did Disney flood ABC with their own programmed output, but they killed off the best of all cartoons. Anyone remember Reboot? I can put you in touch with many copyright experts, and I fear that all of them underestimate the power working to make copyright permanent, in spite of the fact words "limited time" are the U.s. Constitution's description. However, the U.s. Supreme Court decided that limited is really unlimited in "Eldred v Ashcroft." Welcome To Our Newest PG Mirror. . .In Africa!!! Continent: Africa Nation: Namibia Location: Windhoek Provider: Polytechnic of Namibia Url: http://gutenberg.polytechnic.edu.na Url: http://ftp.polytechnic.edu.na/pub/gutenberg The mirror is updated thrice daily. 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The Project Gutenberg Statistical Report [As of about noon Central Daylight Time] Various totals from the ~31,000+ at http://www.gutenberg.org and our other Project Gutenberg Sites Week up to May 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Fri 2010-05-14 | 8 Sat 2010-05-15 | 20 Sun 2010-05-16 | 7 Mon 2010-05-17 | 7 Tue 2010-05-18 | 12 Wed 2010-05-19 | 25 Thu 2010-05-20 | 19 Weekly total = 88 week up to Apr. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2010-04-14 | 14 Thu 2010-04-15 | 11 Fri 2010-04-16 | 12 Sat 2010-04-17 | 19 Sun 2010-04-18 | 12 Mon 2010-04-19 | 19 Tue 2010-04-20 | 7 Weekly total = 94 week up to Mar. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-03-14 | 9 Mon 2010-03-15 | 16 Tue 2010-03-16 | 11 Wed 2010-03-17 | 12 Thu 2010-03-18 | 16 Fri 2010-03-19 | 6 Sat 2010-03-20 | 11 Weekly total = 81 Week up to Feb. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-02-14 | 5 Mon 2010-02-15 | 12 Tue 2010-02-16 | 10 Wed 2010-02-17 | 16 Thu 2010-02-18 | 11 Fri 2010-02-19 | 4 Sat 2010-02-20 | 4 Weekly total = 62 Week up to Jan. 21st: day | cnt ----------------+----- Thu 2010-01-14 | 8 Fri 2010-01-15 | 13 Sat 2010-01-16 | 16 Sun 2010-01-17 | 8 Mon 2010-01-18 | 12 Tue 2010-01-19 | 5 Wed 2010-01-20 | 11 Weekly total = 73 Previous Month 12/09 day | cnt ----------------+----- Mon 2009-12-14 | 11 Tue 2009-12-15 | 4 Wed 2009-12-16 | 4 Thu 2009-12-17 | 10 Fri 2009-12-18 | 7 Sat 2009-12-19 | 7 Sun 2009-12-20 | 9 Previous month: 11/09 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sat 2009-11-14 | 6 Sun 2009-11-15 | 4 Mon 2009-11-16 | 6 Tue 2009-11-17 | 9 Wed 2009-11-18 | 3 Thu 2009-11-19 | 6 Fri 2009-11-20 | 5 Weekly total = 39 Thanks to Marcello Perathoner for these figures! /// Here are the current language totals for languages with 200 or more eBooks. May 21st Grand total for today: 32366 1 27176 English en 2 1598 French fr 3 680 German de 4 527 Finnish fi 5 479 Dutch nl 6 433 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 242 Italian it Apr 21st Grand total for today: 31975 26832 English en 1590 French fr 674 German de 526 Finnish fi 476 Dutch nl 424 Portuguese pt 405 Chinese zh 284 Spanish es 236 Italian it N.B. Portuguese added as many as any other language, up to the top two, of course, tied for third. What do we need to do to get Spanish up and running? Mar 21st Grand total for today: 31616 26540 English en 1568 French fr 662 German de 524 Finnish fi 472 Dutch nl 410 Portuguese pt 405 Chinese zh 283 Spanish es 235 Italian it Feb. 21st Grand total for today: 31234 26241 English en 1557 French fr 647 German de 521 Finnish fi 470 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 395 Portuguese pt 275 Spanish es 234 Italian it Jan. 21st Grand total for today: 30935 25995 English en 1547 French fr 628 German de 518 Finnish fi 459 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 391 Portuguese pt 274 Spanish es 230 Italian it Compared to the last month: Grand total 25757 English en 1520 French fr 618 German de 515 Finnish fi 453 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 376 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 220 Italian it Compared to previous month's: Grand total for today: 30399 25587 English en 1498 French fr 614 German de 515 Finnish fi 451 Dutch nl 404 Chinese zh 371 Portuguese pt 268 Spanish es 218 Italian it Previous increases: +214 +205 +254 +281 +294 +287 All Reported Languges Not counting PrePrints, Canada, Australia, PG Europe Thanks to Greg Newby! /// >From Project Gutenberg Sites Worldwide [Don't forget ~75,000 at http://www.gutenberg.cc in .pdf] May 21st Grand totals for today: 32,366 up from 31,975 up 391 PG General Automated Count 1,851 up from 1,845 -- 5 PG of Australia [Vacation] 712 up from 704 up 8 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 536 up from 521 up 17 PG of Canada ====== 37,473 up from 37,053 up 421 Grand Total [found lost one!] Apr 21st !!!!!Grand total for today: 31,975 up from 31,616 up 359 PG General Automated Count 1,851 up from 1,845 -- 5 PG of Australia [???] 704 up from 699 up 5 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 521 up from 504 up 17 PG of Canada ====== 37,054 up from 36,672 up 386 Grand Total [off by 1, ooops!] 700th PGEu eBook Posted!!! Serving over 2,000 users in 24 hours. Mar 21st 31,616 up from 31,234 up 382 PG General Automated Count 1,845 up from 1,842 up 3 PG of Australia 699 up from 684 up 15 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 504 up from 486 up 18 PG of Canada ====== 36,672 up from 36,254 up 418 Grand Total Feb 21st 31,234 up from 30,935 up 299 PG General Automated Count 1,842 up from 1,834 up 8 PG of Australia 684 up from 680 up 4 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 486 up from 462 up 24 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 July: 14 (Title 349 to 362) August: 16 (Titles 363 to 378) September: 17 (Titles 379 to 395) October: 13 (Titles 396 to 408) November: 9 [up to November 21] December: 19[up to December 21] ====== 36,254 up from 35,919 up 335 Jan 21st 30,935 up from 30,613 up 322 PG General Automated Count 1,834 up from 1,830 up 4 PG of Australia 680 up from 664 up 16 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 462 up from 436 up 26 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 ====== 35,919 up from 35,551 up 368 Previous month: 35,551 up 240 [Not including Canada's illustrations] 35,311 up 235 [Including correcting above estimate by 2] Note There are perhaps 100 eBooks not listed here that are already in circulation from Project Gutenberg. Note PG Canada includes English, French, and Italian. /// Here is how we ended 2009 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2009-12-30 | 9 Thu 2009-12-31 | 12 Fri 2010-01-01 | 6 Sat 2010-01-02 | 10 Sun 2010-01-03 | 2 Mon 2010-01-04 | 21 Tue 2010-01-05 | 5 Weekly Total 65 Grand total for today: 30761 from automated in house counter 25866 English en 1531 French fr 625 German de 517 Finnish fi 455 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 384 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 225 Italian it etc. 30,761 Up 3,145 From 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,830 Up 104 From 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 675 Up 121 From 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 468 Up 243 From 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] 2,008 DN 423 From 2,431 PrePrints [Subtracted 307 Chinese eBooks] ====== ====== 35,742 Up 3,190 From 32,552 Grand Total [Counting subtractions] 9.825 eBooks Per Day 68.773 eBooks Per Week 297.850 eBooks Per Month /// Here is how we ended 2008 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] [202 up to December, no current report] 2,431 PrePrints [Counting the 307 Chinese eBooks +111] ====== ====== 32,552 Grand Total [Counting those PrePrints] Here is how we ended 2007 The combined PG projects had produced a total of 26,161 titles. The most number of books posted... ...in one day was 65 on the 26th December ...in one week was 151 in Week 18 (week ending 9th May) ...in one month was 477 in November We averaged 338 per month [Over 4,000 for the year] 78 per week 11.13 per day 99 titles were newly REposted to the new filing system, bringing us almost to the 2,000 mark. Here is a small selection of project milestones; TOTAL Original Project Gutenberg eBooks equals about the number of books in the average U.S. public library 32,500 on 20082121 [Counting the 307 Chinese Preprints] [And presuming 3 after official count] 32,000 on Calculating 31,500 on 20081021 [not an error, 1,777 PrePrints] 30,000 on 20081021 29,500 on 20080919 29,000 ~~ Calculating 28,500 ~~ Calculating 28,000 ~~ 20080516 27,500 on 20080405 27,000 ~~ 20080229 26,500 on 20080126 26,000 on 20071224 25,000 on 20071012 24,000 on 20070710 23,000 on 20070415 PG-AU 1,700 on 20081010 1,600 on 20080208 1,500 on 20070407 PG Canada 175 on 20080930 100 on 20080325 110 on 20080417 /// Many thanks to all who have helped us reach our 39th year! Michael S. Hart Founder Project Gutenberg From hart at pglaf.org Mon Jun 21 10:09:16 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2010 10:09:16 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [gmonthly] Project Gutenberg Monthy Newsletter Message-ID: Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter The Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter--June 21, 2010 eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since 1971 The 40th Year of PG eBooks Starts on July 4, 2010!!!!!! Just Two Weeks!!! Several Major New Projects Are In The Works. . . . 40th Year Special Project!!! We have several special projects we will be starting on or around July 4, and if you have a project you like to work on, why not send us a note and see if we can get a team of volunteers to help. Improved Support For Our Project Gutenberg Volunteers As a tribute to our volunteers we would like to make an extraordinary effort to thank them for all their effort over these four decades with a program to make the work less onerous and more easy to do. If you, or anyone you know, has any suggestions, of how we can make the work go more smoothly, more easily, and improve things for our volunteers in any manner, please answer this Newsletter and let us know. As one particular part of this program I would like for us to create a new kind of "Blue-washers" group for the specific purpose of helping our volunteers with problem areas specific to them. i.e. some volunteers just have one or two specific production areas at which they balk at certain procedures that are insisted upon and that's all the prevents them from being *perfect volunteers.* If any of you are willing to help me help them overcome such problem areas, I would be extremely grateful!!! 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"Whitewasher" is a term I invented long ago to name the people who supported me in my Project Gutenberg efforts after I realized I could not continue being the last of the editors to see each and every book and to put these all online myself after about #4,000. NB Two people, including our CEO tried to help me with this this for about a month at a time, but each said it not something they ever wanted to do again. So, kudos, and plenty of them, to those who are willing to be last in the lineup to take the ultimate responsibility of an eBook's final content, format and appearance!!! However we should add that Greg Newby and I have always championed the fact that some of our volunteers should/ would/could be able to have their eBooks published with no interference from anyone else, rules or not, with an exception for obvious spelling and formatting errors. We have always had a few such volunteers that we took a personal hand in helping through the process, for those various reasons listed above, or many others. We have some who submit perhaps one book per month, and others that take a year or longer between books. Please let me know if you are willing to help. Timeline Events As you can see in our Grand Total figures below we have just passed 37,500 titles this past month and will have 40,000 eBooks during our 40th year celebration, 1,000 a month over 40 years doesn't sound like much, but we are on track right now to do 5,000 this year. We are currently giving away about 100,000 books a day, just through the one single site: http://gutenberg.org About 3 million eBooks per month or 36 million per year In 2000 USB flash drives were just getting started with 8M "IBM Memory Sticks" available for about $60 and also 16M and 32M size were available. Today 1,000 times as much memory, 8G, is available from over the counter stores for $20. I just bought a somewhat larger "terabyte pocket drive" for $75 over the counter. Larger is a relative term in this case, it's still pocket-sized, but just requires a doubly larger pocket and the weight is noticeable and a "wall wart" power supply is required, so _I_ should NOT think the term "pocket-sized would be appropriate but I bought it anyway, sight unseen, due to misunderstanding or being misled by the advertizing. Still, it's no larger and not much heavier than a book, and it will hold 2.5 million such books in .zip format. Think for just a moment about how much a terabyte would cost you back in the year 2000, how much power it took, and how hard it would be to fill it up. Google wouldn't even announce its "invention" of eBooks for about 5 more years, Project Gutenberg wouldn't have 10,000 titles for another 2 3/4 years, so just think of the changes we have in store by 2020, the next decade. We should all be considering getting petabytes if we do have them already by then, and all of the findable book titles that are public domain should have been put into at least some eReadable formats, if not most or all. It should be simple to hold each word ever published, a billion books of a million pages each, uncompressed and 2.5 billion such titles, using compressed formats which should be the default by then. However, the rules will likely have been changed again, and perhaps yet again, to stop the public domain and to insure that copyright is more and permanent not so much for the additional few percent in sales, but mostly for the purpose of preserving and protecting: "The Digital Divide." Our 300th Italian eBook is coming up!!! Please send in your suggestions for title #300!!! 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Current long range prediction for drives: 1 petabyte drives in 2025, possibly even in 2022, along with 1 terabyte solid state drives [SSDs]. 1 petabyte= enough storage for every word ever published, 1 billion books of 1 million characters each. >From June 21, 2010 to December 21, 2012 is 30 Months. June 21, 2010 to October 11, 2011 is 16 Months -10 days. Request: 1894 Dr. Johnson Edition of: The Complete Works of Shakespeare collection. Missing volumes 2 & 6. Got all the other volumes for a couple dollars at a garage sale, but will pay 20 dollars each for for volumes 2 & 6. GENERATION CHANGE I got a book this week called "Generation Change," that lists "150 Ways We Can Change Ourselves, Our Country, and Our World." Most of these 150 items come with some suggestion of sites to visit on the Internet. #1 is: PROJECT GUTNBERG!!!!!!! "Generation Change" is available from: http://www.skyhorsepublishing.com Help create the "http://m.gutenberg.org" web pages!!! We are working on making all our eBooks optimized to do their best on iPads, iPhones, iPods, cellphones and PDA devices, and to do our web pages to the same degree. Let us know if you have any of these and can test them, or would like to optimize for any other devices. There are 4.5 billion such devices in the world, versus only 1.15 billion computers, and more and more readers, in spite of what the pundits say, are surfing, reading, and everything else on such mobile devices. More and more such devices will ONLY surf to "m" sites such as "m.gutenberg.org" In Our Own News Bin New Project Gutenberg Web Pages We have two new Project Gutenberg web sites up for testing. I think you will find some interesting additional searching and expanded lists of other eBook sites worth trying out: http://gutenberg.trulymail.comi and another new effort at: http://domainunltd.weebly.com/ Details: The goal I'm aiming at with this initiative is twofold. I'd like to provide as much useful information as possible about e-books (freely) available on the web, where to find them. And secondly, to offer people the opportunity to help out, producing e-text for PG, in first instance by doing a first round of proofreading on texts I deliver. People who want to do more are welcome to and can count on help in going through the process from start to finish. Experienced proofers who enjoy working on a complete book are also very welcome. Marc D'Hooge marcdH at belgium-mail.com APPROACHING NEWS. . . . ONGOING U.S. COPYRIGHT EXTENSIONS U.S. COPYRIGHTS TO BE EXTENDED TO 115 YEARS, DECADE BY DECADE FROM THE ORIGINAL 14 YEARS! THE SUPREME COURT SAYS IT NEVER HAS TO STOP!!! Suggestions are more than welcome how to publicize this upcoming event before it even starts to happen!!! Apparently everyone is keeping silent about the various copyright extensions coming up in Canada and the U.S. In just a few years yet another bill will be introduced in the U.S. Congress to extend copyright that has quite literally been extended from 14 years to 115 years. Here's Why We Need To Start Before The Issue Arises!!! When the last Australian Copyright Act was discussed in Parliament, they passed a resolution stating they would NOT extend copyrights. Really. However, just three years later, under economic warfare from, shall we just say, outside sources, they crumbled to the pressure and gave in. The Canadian Parliament is currently in that position-- and while some tell me they have enough signatures from those against any extensions, I will bet you lunch that they, too, crumble before it is over. I would gladly lose every one of those wagers!!! Further Information As you may already know, any time the copyrights in the characters Winnie the Pooh [1926], or The Mouse [1928], start coming close to expiration The U.S. Congress will be sure to start a very quiet frenzy of copyright bills that are designed to go into effect before anything can happen to those two copyrights. As I understand it, Disney(R) made a huge lobby effort, successful, to create the 1976 U.S. Copyright Act; paid as a result an additional $200 million for the right to another 20 years of Winnie the Pooh, and still made the fabled laughing trip to the bank as a result, since the effective date of 1978. As a result I have to imagine their sales of The Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, etc., must have been predicted to be so terribly large as to devour Avatar's gross. Given that next bill passed right in the middle of what must have been the busiest day in Congress for the last few decades, the impeachment of President Clinton, this means we should expect something of equal secrecy quite soon, as the current copyright extension runs out 2018. Usually they would make an effort to pass the new one a session or two early, such as in 2016, but given that a snag or two has hit before, we should probably look out starting in 2015, though it will be hard to see. Why? Even during the election just before the last extension I went to ask televised press conference questions on a new U.S. Copyright Act I had heard about, but candidate responses were uniform. . ."I know nothing." I would have to expect that even if the big anchors ask the same question in 2015 they will get that answer. Or non-answer. >From what I have heard there is an ever larger movement to keep everything copyrighted permanently, and to make all media as pay-per-view as possible, to the points of making all broadcast television pay-per-view on a first viewing premise [except public stations]. We are very likely to see a dissolving out boundaries-- cable products showing up on network television and the opposite direction as well. What else CAN we expect when Comcast cable has been the allowed buyer of NBC? If you think programming won't leak over: Consider what happened when Disney took over ABC. Not only did Disney flood ABC with their own programmed output, but they killed off the best of all cartoons. Anyone remember Reboot? I can put you in touch with many copyright experts, and I fear that all of them underestimate the power working to make copyright permanent, in spite of the fact words "limited time" are the U.s. Constitution's description. However, the U.s. 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One in particular, building a 3-D box of 1,000 dominoes. Additional Newsletter Services In addition, we will provide the PG Canada Newsletter and totals from PG of Australia, Europe, PrePrints, etc. These totals do NOT include 75,000+ at http://www.gutenberg.cc Where there are eBooks representing over 100 languages. The Project Gutenberg Statistical Report [As of about noon Central Daylight Time] Various totals from the ~31,000+ at http://www.gutenberg.org and our other Project Gutenberg Sites Week up to June 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Mon 2010-06-14 | 15 Tue 2010-06-15 | 10 Wed 2010-06-16 | 17 Thu 2010-06-17 | 20 Fri 2010-06-18 | 20 Sat 2010-06-19 | 17 Sun 2010-06-20 | 35 Weekly total = 134 Week up to May 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Fri 2010-05-14 | 8 Sat 2010-05-15 | 20 Sun 2010-05-16 | 7 Mon 2010-05-17 | 7 Tue 2010-05-18 | 12 Wed 2010-05-19 | 25 Thu 2010-05-20 | 19 Weekly total = 88 week up to Apr. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2010-04-14 | 14 Thu 2010-04-15 | 11 Fri 2010-04-16 | 12 Sat 2010-04-17 | 19 Sun 2010-04-18 | 12 Mon 2010-04-19 | 19 Tue 2010-04-20 | 7 Weekly total = 94 week up to Mar. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-03-14 | 9 Mon 2010-03-15 | 16 Tue 2010-03-16 | 11 Wed 2010-03-17 | 12 Thu 2010-03-18 | 16 Fri 2010-03-19 | 6 Sat 2010-03-20 | 11 Weekly total = 81 Week up to Feb. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-02-14 | 5 Mon 2010-02-15 | 12 Tue 2010-02-16 | 10 Wed 2010-02-17 | 16 Thu 2010-02-18 | 11 Fri 2010-02-19 | 4 Sat 2010-02-20 | 4 Weekly total = 62 Week up to Jan. 21st: day | cnt ----------------+----- Thu 2010-01-14 | 8 Fri 2010-01-15 | 13 Sat 2010-01-16 | 16 Sun 2010-01-17 | 8 Mon 2010-01-18 | 12 Tue 2010-01-19 | 5 Wed 2010-01-20 | 11 Weekly total = 73 Previous Month 12/09 day | cnt ----------------+----- Mon 2009-12-14 | 11 Tue 2009-12-15 | 4 Wed 2009-12-16 | 4 Thu 2009-12-17 | 10 Fri 2009-12-18 | 7 Sat 2009-12-19 | 7 Sun 2009-12-20 | 9 Previous month: 11/09 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sat 2009-11-14 | 6 Sun 2009-11-15 | 4 Mon 2009-11-16 | 6 Tue 2009-11-17 | 9 Wed 2009-11-18 | 3 Thu 2009-11-19 | 6 Fri 2009-11-20 | 5 Weekly total = 39 Thanks to Marcello Perathoner for these figures! /// Here are the current language totals for languages with 200 or more eBooks. Grand total for today: 32841 1 27597 English en 2 1605 French fr 3 685 German de 4 529 Finnish fi 5 481 Dutch nl 6 450 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it May 21st Grand total for today: 32366 1 27176 English en 2 1598 French fr 3 680 German de 4 527 Finnish fi 5 479 Dutch nl 6 433 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 242 Italian it Apr 21st Grand total for today: 31975 26832 English en 1590 French fr 674 German de 526 Finnish fi 476 Dutch nl 424 Portuguese pt 405 Chinese zh 284 Spanish es 236 Italian it N.B. Portuguese added as many as any other language, up to the top two, of course, tied for third. What do we need to do to get Spanish up and running? Mar 21st Grand total for today: 31616 26540 English en 1568 French fr 662 German de 524 Finnish fi 472 Dutch nl 410 Portuguese pt 405 Chinese zh 283 Spanish es 235 Italian it Feb. 21st Grand total for today: 31234 26241 English en 1557 French fr 647 German de 521 Finnish fi 470 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 395 Portuguese pt 275 Spanish es 234 Italian it Jan. 21st Grand total for today: 30935 25995 English en 1547 French fr 628 German de 518 Finnish fi 459 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 391 Portuguese pt 274 Spanish es 230 Italian it Compared to the last month: Grand total 25757 English en 1520 French fr 618 German de 515 Finnish fi 453 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 376 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 220 Italian it Compared to previous month's: Grand total for today: 30399 25587 English en 1498 French fr 614 German de 515 Finnish fi 451 Dutch nl 404 Chinese zh 371 Portuguese pt 268 Spanish es 218 Italian it Previous increases: +214 +205 +254 +281 +294 +287 All Reported Languges Not counting PrePrints, Canada, Australia, PG Europe Thanks to Greg Newby! /// >From Project Gutenberg Sites Worldwide [Don't forget ~75,000 at http://www.gutenberg.cc in .pdf] June 21st Grand total for today: 32,841 up from 32,366 up 475 PG General Automated Count 1,854 up from 1,851 up 3 PG of Australia [Vacation] 716 up from 712 up 4 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 558 up from 536 up 22 PG of Canada ====== 37,977 up from 37,473 up 504 Grand Total May 21st Grand totals for today: 32,366 up from 31,975 up 391 PG General Automated Count 1,851 up from 1,845 -- 5 PG of Australia [Vacation] 712 up from 704 up 8 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 536 up from 521 up 17 PG of Canada ====== 37,473 up from 37,053 up 421 Grand Total [found lost one!] Apr 21st Grand totals for today: 31,975 up from 31,616 up 359 PG General Automated Count 1,851 up from 1,845 -- 5 PG of Australia [???] 704 up from 699 up 5 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 521 up from 504 up 17 PG of Canada ====== 37,054 up from 36,672 up 386 Grand Total [off by 1, ooops!] 700th PGEu eBook Posted!!! Serving over 2,000 users in 24 hours. Mar 21st Grand totals for today: 31,616 up from 31,234 up 382 PG General Automated Count 1,845 up from 1,842 up 3 PG of Australia 699 up from 684 up 15 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 504 up from 486 up 18 PG of Canada ====== 36,672 up from 36,254 up 418 Grand Total Feb 21st Grand totals for today: 31,234 up from 30,935 up 299 PG General Automated Count 1,842 up from 1,834 up 8 PG of Australia 684 up from 680 up 4 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 486 up from 462 up 24 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 July: 14 (Title 349 to 362) August: 16 (Titles 363 to 378) September: 17 (Titles 379 to 395) October: 13 (Titles 396 to 408) November: 9 [up to November 21] December: 19[up to December 21] ====== 36,254 up from 35,919 up 335 Jan 21st Grand totals for today: 30,935 up from 30,613 up 322 PG General Automated Count 1,834 up from 1,830 up 4 PG of Australia 680 up from 664 up 16 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 462 up from 436 up 26 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 ====== 35,919 up from 35,551 up 368 Previous month: 35,551 up 240 [Not including Canada's illustrations] 35,311 up 235 [Including correcting above estimate by 2] Note There are perhaps 100 eBooks not listed here that are already in circulation from Project Gutenberg. Note PG Canada includes English, French, and Italian. /// Here is how we ended 2009 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2009-12-30 | 9 Thu 2009-12-31 | 12 Fri 2010-01-01 | 6 Sat 2010-01-02 | 10 Sun 2010-01-03 | 2 Mon 2010-01-04 | 21 Tue 2010-01-05 | 5 Weekly Total 65 Grand total for today: 30761 from automated in house counter 25866 English en 1531 French fr 625 German de 517 Finnish fi 455 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 384 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 225 Italian it etc. 30,761 Up 3,145 From 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,830 Up 104 From 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 675 Up 121 From 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 468 Up 243 From 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] 2,008 DN 423 From 2,431 PrePrints [Subtracted 307 Chinese eBooks] ====== ====== 35,742 Up 3,190 From 32,552 Grand Total [Counting subtractions] 9.825 eBooks Per Day 68.773 eBooks Per Week 297.850 eBooks Per Month /// Here is how we ended 2008 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] [202 up to December, no current report] 2,431 PrePrints [Counting the 307 Chinese eBooks +111] ====== ====== 32,552 Grand Total [Counting those PrePrints] Here is how we ended 2007 The combined PG projects had produced a total of 26,161 titles. The most number of books posted... ...in one day was 65 on the 26th December ...in one week was 151 in Week 18 (week ending 9th May) ...in one month was 477 in November We averaged 338 per month [Over 4,000 for the year] 78 per week 11.13 per day 99 titles were newly REposted to the new filing system, bringing us almost to the 2,000 mark. Here is a small selection of project milestones; TOTAL Original Project Gutenberg eBooks equals about the number of books in the average U.S. public library 32,500 on 20082121 [Counting the 307 Chinese Preprints] [And presuming 3 after official count] 32,000 on Calculating 31,500 on 20081021 [not an error, 1,777 PrePrints] 30,000 on 20081021 29,500 on 20080919 29,000 ~~ Calculating 28,500 ~~ Calculating 28,000 ~~ 20080516 27,500 on 20080405 27,000 ~~ 20080229 26,500 on 20080126 26,000 on 20071224 25,000 on 20071012 24,000 on 20070710 23,000 on 20070415 PG-AU 1,700 on 20081010 1,600 on 20080208 1,500 on 20070407 PG Canada 175 on 20080930 100 on 20080325 110 on 20080417 /// Many thanks to all who have helped us reach our 40th year! Michael S. Hart Founder Project Gutenberg From hart at pglaf.org Wed Jun 23 08:53:48 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 08:53:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [gmonthly] !@! EXTRA: COPYRIGHT REVISIONS IN CANADA: HALF A LOAF IS BETTER THAN NONE Message-ID: COPYRIGHT REVISIONS IN CANADA: HALF A LOAF IS BETTER THAN NONE by Mark Akrigg Project Gutenberg Canada **Life+50 duration retained** The basic Life+50 copyright term is safe in Canada, at least for now. There has been considerable pressure from foreign governments for Canada to extend its copyright term, but the Copyright Act revisions unveiled in June left the basic term of copyright unchanged. For this, the government deserves our thanks and congratulations. They have upheld the public interest. **Copyright extensions for some photographs and audio recordings** However, harmful copyright extensions for some photographs and audio recordings are proposed in the new Bill C-32, making an unwelcome return. These provisions had been part of Bill C-61, a copyright bill introduced before the last election, but never passed. Now these provisions are back. For an explanation of these changes, and why they are harmful, see the Project Gutenberg Canada submission to last summer's government-sponsored Copyright Consultations: http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/008.nsf/eng/01390.html **Nothing done to protect the public domain** My submission to the government dealt largely with the issue of works where the life dates of the authors are not known. Such situations are very common, but the Copyright Act makes no provision for them. The preposterous result is that such works have to be 140 years old before we can treat them as being in the public domain. We proposed that specific provision be made for such works, so that they are treated as being part of the public domain after 75 years. It is unlikely that such a provision would have encountered significant opposition had it been proposed. But it was not proposed. The Saskatchewan Archives Board made a submission last summer explaining why the copyright rules for photographs in place since the late nineties are unworkable: http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/008.nsf/eng/01676.html Nothing was done to address the Archives Board's simple and practical suggestion of "a fixed term of copyright protection for photographs. The term of fifty years from the creation that was used in the copyright law previously is preferable from an archival perspective. A fixed term makes it easier to determine the term of protection because the only information needed to make the determination is the date the photograph was created." It is nothing short of astounding that a solidly reasoned and entirely straightforward suggestion from a provincial archive board should have been ignored. The situation is even more astounding considering that 13 of the 14 MPs for Saskatchewan are members of the governing party, and are certainly in a position to do something for their province. **Digital locks** The most controversial part of the bill is the absolute prohibition on bypassing digital locks, even in the many cases where this is done for entirely legal purposes, such as those allowed under fair use provisions. The best explanation I have seen of this situation was provided in the Calgary Herald, an Alberta newspaper, by Rory McGreal, associate vice-president, research, at Athabasca University, a public university in Alberta: http://www.calgaryherald.com/technology/Copyright+bill+could+digitally+lock/3148130/story.html All but one of Alberta's federal seats are held by the Conservative Party, and the Prime Minister is the member for Calgary Southwest. Albertans are certainly within their rights to ask their Members of Parliament to act in the best interest of Albertans. **What should Canadian supporters of the free ebooks movement do?** The simplest and most effective thing to do is to contact your Member of Parliament. Here is the contact information that you need: http://www2.parl.gc.ca/Parlinfo/Compilations/HouseOfCommons/MemberByPostalCode.aspx?Menu=HOC Parliament has begun its recess, and MPs will be back in their ridings for the summer. This is an excellent time to contact them, while they are close at hand. In the fall, detailed consideration of the bill will begin. There is also a strong possibility of a fall election. This means that sitting members and nominated candidates will certainly be in a mood to listen to you, for the moment at least! Points you might wish to emphasize are: (1) An attack on the public domain is an attack on the public. Canada offers generous copyright protection. Copyright extensions are not only unnecessary, they are grievously harmful. (2) Inaccessible parts of the public domain must be made accessible. Incompletely documented works older than 75 years should be considered part of the public domain. It is ridiculous that some works dating to the middle of the reign of Victoria should be inaccessible to the public, (3) Digital locks are prone to abuse by corporations, and are not entitled to any kind of special protection. In fact, such practices as regional coding of DVDs, making DVDs legally acquired in Europe and Asia unplayable in Canada, are an unacceptable infringement of the property rights of individual Canadians, and should be banned outright. **CONGRATULATIONS ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF YOUR SUPPORT** Last year, many of you were among the thousands of Canadians who made submissions to the government's Copyright Consultations. Your submissions were effective. One message that was unmistakable last summer was how strongly opposed the Canadian public is to copyright extensions. You spoke, and, to their great credit, the government listened. The basic Canadian copyright term remains in place. Thank you, and keep up the good work! Mark Akrigg Project Gutenberg Canada From hart at pglaf.org Tue Jul 6 13:56:36 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2010 13:56:36 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [gmonthly] !@! 5th Annual World eBook Fair Offers 3.7 Million Free Titles Message-ID: 5th Annual World eBook Fair Provides 3.7 Million Free Titles The 5th Annual World eBook Fair hopes to hand out 1 million to 2 million eBooks every day from July 4 to August 4 for a total of 50 million eBooks in a single month. Once again The World eBook Fair has added over a million new freely downloadable items in a single year to offer you many new items in many new formats, errors corrected, etc. About a million of these bear smaller resemblance to today's average eBook, as they have been proofread and formatted for easier reading, search, and research, and many are available in various formats that include cellphones, PDA's, etc. Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of eBooks with us July 4th to August 4th. . .Pick Up A Personal eLibrary from 3.7+ million eBooks, not to mention music, movies, artwork, etc. All you have to do is visit the portal at: http://www.worldebookfair.org and follow the pointers to the following collections, etc. . . . The 40th year of eBooks will start on July 4 with 3.5+ million FREE eBooks available at http://www.worldebookfair.org These books run the range from light to heavy literature and a host of other subjects and have been made available for you by hundreds of eLibraries around the world from extreme polish of The World Public Library's 750,000 titles to Project Gutenberg with over 100,000 well proofread eBooks to the 2+ million from The Internet Archive. eBooks will be available in over 100 languages!!! All of these should be in the public domain in the US, as well as in most other countries. Check your local copyright law to be sure they are public domain in your location. If you ever wondered why you should buy a new terabyte drive-- this is the reason. . .you can put a million plain text eBooks on a terabyte drive at a million characters per book. This is is pretty decent sized book of about 300 pages. 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From hart at pglaf.org Wed Jul 21 09:02:57 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 09:02:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [gmonthly] Project Gutenberg Monthly Newlsetter Message-ID: Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter The Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter--July 21, 2010 eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since 1971 The 40th Year of PG eBooks Started on July 4, 2010!!!!! Just Two Weeks ago!!! Several Major New Projects Are In The Works. . . . 40th Year Special Projects!!! We have several special projects we will be starting on or around July 4, and if you have a project you like to work on, why not send us a note and see if we can get a team of volunteers to help. Pro-Active Information About New Copyright Extensions As many of you know, just 5 years ago or so Australia's Parliament voted a resolution to resist those copyright extensions that had recently taken place in the US, EU, and other locations, but only a few years later tumbled into line after a few rounds of economic warfare levied upon them by The Mouse or other long copyright holders. What many of you may not remember is how the copyrights were extended in the U.S. in 1998 and 1976 without even anything like the publicity in Australia or recently in Canada where it appears they might be the first country to actually resist such economic warfare efforts. If you don't think this deserves the term "warfare" and that it is really not such, perhaps you should consider that the 1998 U.S. Copyright Act was passed at the same time as President Clinton's impeachment bill was passed and done behind closed doors in a "voice vote" where it was not recorded who voted which way. Many people have asked why President Clinton could have been impeached when it would so obviously fail with far more votes missing that would have made it interesting. What they do NOT do is answer that question by listing, even with just a short list, the other bills that their special interests got passed, hidden behind smokescreen politics created by the impeachment. This is very powerful political maneuvering, and should be brought to light, even if it cannot be stopped. Perhaps there is time enough to shed light on these new bills coming up to continue the ad infinitum extensions of copyright that have changed the U.S. from having the shortest copyright terms to having the longest in those 89 years from 1909 to 1998 when U.S. copyright extended from 42 years maximum with rewnewals to 95 years and no renewal required. . .even though 92% of all books would never be renewed via the simple paperwork and the small nominal fee that was required. If nothing is done to dissuade Congress from doing this The Supreme Court has already given them the power from their point of view to extend as long as they want, and that makes permanent copyright of Mickey Mouse a given, and everything else of that era along with it including Winnie The Pooh [1928 and 1926, respectively.] The new current U.S. copyrights already date back to 1923 so it is obvious that Disney has the powerful vested interest required to keep the lobbying pressure on Congress. It should be noted that in The Supreme Court case lists of Eldred v Ashcroft [originally set as Hart v Reno] it was the Disney representative who got the best seats as Eric Eldred was confined to the back row as Rosa Parks, who won her case, and didn't have to sit in the back of the bus, but had to sit in the back of the courtroom. Hopefully there is time enough and interst enough to do something to bring attention to this matter before vote time for the next such copyright extension. 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We should all be considering getting petabytes if we do have them already by then, and all of the findable book titles that are public domain should have been put into at least some eReadable formats, if not most or all. It should be simple to hold each word ever published, a billion books of a million pages each, uncompressed and 2.5 billion such titles, using compressed formats which should be the default by then. However, the rules will likely have been changed again, and perhaps yet again, to stop the public domain and to insure that copyright is more and permanent not so much for the additional few percent in sales, but mostly for the purpose of preserving and protecting: "The Digital Divide." Our 300th Italian eBook is coming up!!! Please send in your suggestions for title #300!!! 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I'd like to provide as much useful information as possible about e-books (freely) available on the web, where to find them. And secondly, to offer people the opportunity to help out, producing e-text for PG, in first instance by doing a first round of proofreading on texts I deliver. People who want to do more are welcome to and can count on help in going through the process from start to finish. Experienced proofers who enjoy working on a complete book are also very welcome. Marc D'Hooge marcdH at belgium-mail.com APPROACHING NEWS. . . . ONGOING U.S. COPYRIGHT EXTENSIONS U.S. COPYRIGHTS TO BE EXTENDED TO 115 YEARS, DECADE BY DECADE FROM THE ORIGINAL 14 YEARS! THE SUPREME COURT SAYS IT NEVER HAS TO STOP!!! Suggestions are more than welcome how to publicize this upcoming event before it even starts to happen!!! Apparently everyone is keeping silent about the various copyright extensions coming up in Canada and the U.S. In just a few years yet another bill will be introduced in the U.S. Congress to extend copyright that has quite literally been extended from 14 years to 115 years. Here's Why We Need To Start Before The Issue Arises!!! When the last Australian Copyright Act was discussed in Parliament, they passed a resolution stating they would NOT extend copyrights. Really. However, just three years later, under economic warfare from, shall we just say, outside sources, they crumbled to the pressure and gave in. The Canadian Parliament is currently in that position-- and while some tell me they have enough signatures from those against any extensions, I will bet you lunch that they, too, crumble before it is over. I would gladly lose every one of those wagers!!! Further Information As you may already know, any time the copyrights in the characters Winnie the Pooh [1926], or The Mouse [1928], start coming close to expiration The U.S. Congress will be sure to start a very quiet frenzy of copyright bills that are designed to go into effect before anything can happen to those two copyrights. As I understand it, Disney(R) made a huge lobby effort, successful, to create the 1976 U.S. Copyright Act; paid as a result an additional $200 million for the right to another 20 years of Winnie the Pooh, and still made the fabled laughing trip to the bank as a result, since the effective date of 1978. As a result I have to imagine their sales of The Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, etc., must have been predicted to be so terribly large as to devour Avatar's gross. Given that next bill passed right in the middle of what must have been the busiest day in Congress for the last few decades, the impeachment of President Clinton, this means we should expect something of equal secrecy quite soon, as the current copyright extension runs out 2018. Usually they would make an effort to pass the new one a session or two early, such as in 2016, but given that a snag or two has hit before, we should probably look out starting in 2015, though it will be hard to see. Why? Even during the election just before the last extension I went to ask televised press conference questions on a new U.S. Copyright Act I had heard about, but candidate responses were uniform. . ."I know nothing." I would have to expect that even if the big anchors ask the same question in 2015 they will get that answer. Or non-answer. >From what I have heard there is an ever larger movement to keep everything copyrighted permanently, and to make all media as pay-per-view as possible, to the points of making all broadcast television pay-per-view on a first viewing premise [except public stations]. We are very likely to see a dissolving out boundaries-- cable products showing up on network television and the opposite direction as well. What else CAN we expect when Comcast cable has been the allowed buyer of NBC? If you think programming won't leak over: Consider what happened when Disney took over ABC. Not only did Disney flood ABC with their own programmed output, but they killed off the best of all cartoons. Anyone remember Reboot? I can put you in touch with many copyright experts, and I fear that all of them underestimate the power working to make copyright permanent, in spite of the fact words "limited time" are the U.s. Constitution's description. However, the U.s. 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The Project Gutenberg Statistical Report [As of about noon Central Daylight Time] Various totals from the ~31,000+ at http://www.gutenberg.org and our other Project Gutenberg Sites Week up to July 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2010-07-14 | 9 Thu 2010-07-15 | 21 Fri 2010-07-16 | 6 Sat 2010-07-17 | 6 Sun 2010-07-18 | 6 Mon 2010-07-19 | 5 Tue 2010-07-20 | 9 Weekly total = 62 Week up to June 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Mon 2010-06-14 | 15 Tue 2010-06-15 | 10 Wed 2010-06-16 | 17 Thu 2010-06-17 | 20 Fri 2010-06-18 | 20 Sat 2010-06-19 | 17 Sun 2010-06-20 | 35 Weekly total = 134 Week up to May 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Fri 2010-05-14 | 8 Sat 2010-05-15 | 20 Sun 2010-05-16 | 7 Mon 2010-05-17 | 7 Tue 2010-05-18 | 12 Wed 2010-05-19 | 25 Thu 2010-05-20 | 19 Weekly total = 88 week up to Apr. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2010-04-14 | 14 Thu 2010-04-15 | 11 Fri 2010-04-16 | 12 Sat 2010-04-17 | 19 Sun 2010-04-18 | 12 Mon 2010-04-19 | 19 Tue 2010-04-20 | 7 Weekly total = 94 week up to Mar. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-03-14 | 9 Mon 2010-03-15 | 16 Tue 2010-03-16 | 11 Wed 2010-03-17 | 12 Thu 2010-03-18 | 16 Fri 2010-03-19 | 6 Sat 2010-03-20 | 11 Weekly total = 81 Week up to Feb. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-02-14 | 5 Mon 2010-02-15 | 12 Tue 2010-02-16 | 10 Wed 2010-02-17 | 16 Thu 2010-02-18 | 11 Fri 2010-02-19 | 4 Sat 2010-02-20 | 4 Weekly total = 62 Week up to Jan. 21st: day | cnt ----------------+----- Thu 2010-01-14 | 8 Fri 2010-01-15 | 13 Sat 2010-01-16 | 16 Sun 2010-01-17 | 8 Mon 2010-01-18 | 12 Tue 2010-01-19 | 5 Wed 2010-01-20 | 11 Weekly total = 73 Previous Month 12/09 day | cnt ----------------+----- Mon 2009-12-14 | 11 Tue 2009-12-15 | 4 Wed 2009-12-16 | 4 Thu 2009-12-17 | 10 Fri 2009-12-18 | 7 Sat 2009-12-19 | 7 Sun 2009-12-20 | 9 Previous month: 11/09 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sat 2009-11-14 | 6 Sun 2009-11-15 | 4 Mon 2009-11-16 | 6 Tue 2009-11-17 | 9 Wed 2009-11-18 | 3 Thu 2009-11-19 | 6 Fri 2009-11-20 | 5 Weekly total = 39 Thanks to Marcello Perathoner for these figures! /// Here are the current language totals for languages with 200 or more eBooks. July 21st Grand total for today: 33108 1 27832 English en 2 1617 French fr 3 692 German de 4 531 Finnish fi 5 482 Dutch nl 6 456 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it June 21st Grand total for today: 32841 1 27597 English en 2 1605 French fr 3 685 German de 4 529 Finnish fi 5 481 Dutch nl 6 450 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it May 21st Grand total for today: 32366 1 27176 English en 2 1598 French fr 3 680 German de 4 527 Finnish fi 5 479 Dutch nl 6 433 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 242 Italian it Apr 21st Grand total for today: 31975 26832 English en 1590 French fr 674 German de 526 Finnish fi 476 Dutch nl 424 Portuguese pt 405 Chinese zh 284 Spanish es 236 Italian it N.B. Portuguese added as many as any other language, up to the top two, of course, tied for third. What do we need to do to get Spanish up and running? Mar 21st Grand total for today: 31616 26540 English en 1568 French fr 662 German de 524 Finnish fi 472 Dutch nl 410 Portuguese pt 405 Chinese zh 283 Spanish es 235 Italian it Feb. 21st Grand total for today: 31234 26241 English en 1557 French fr 647 German de 521 Finnish fi 470 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 395 Portuguese pt 275 Spanish es 234 Italian it Jan. 21st Grand total for today: 30935 25995 English en 1547 French fr 628 German de 518 Finnish fi 459 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 391 Portuguese pt 274 Spanish es 230 Italian it Compared to the last month: Grand total 25757 English en 1520 French fr 618 German de 515 Finnish fi 453 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 376 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 220 Italian it Compared to previous month's: Grand total for today: 30399 25587 English en 1498 French fr 614 German de 515 Finnish fi 451 Dutch nl 404 Chinese zh 371 Portuguese pt 268 Spanish es 218 Italian it Previous increases: +214 +205 +254 +281 +294 +287 All Reported Languges Not counting PrePrints, Canada, Australia, PG Europe Thanks to Greg Newby! /// >From Project Gutenberg Sites Worldwide [Don't forget ~75,000 at http://www.gutenberg.cc in .pdf] July 21st Grand total for today: 33,108 up from 32,841 up 257 PG General Automated Count 1,866 up from 1,854 up 12 PG of Australia 719@ up from 716 up 3@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 576 up from 558 up 18 PG of Canada ====== 37,588 DN from 37,977 DN 489 Grand Total This WOULD have appeared as follows under the old system: 38,277 up from 37,977 up 292 Grand Total [off by 2] Please note that the Project Gutenberg of Europe entries have apparently all been fed to general Project Gutenberg counting systems, though I was originally told they were not due to an apparently different copyright system. However I am told now that they all were selected to work under US copyright. I will continue to research this and make updates. I think I made an error here, beyone the "off by 2" so if you figure this out better, please let me know. Right now I'm just taking people's word for all this and will have to make future updates and announcements, but give these weeks included the start of our 40th year, I wanted to made a change at this time for recording purposes of this year. June 21st Grand total for today: 32,841 up from 32,366 up 475 PG General Automated Count 1,854 up from 1,851 up 3 PG of Australia [Vacation] 716 up from 712 up 4 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 558 up from 536 up 22 PG of Canada ====== 37,977 up from 37,473 up 504 Grand Total May 21st Grand totals for today: 32,366 up from 31,975 up 391 PG General Automated Count 1,851 up from 1,845 -- 5 PG of Australia [Vacation] 712 up from 704 up 8 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 536 up from 521 up 17 PG of Canada ====== 37,473 up from 37,053 up 421 Grand Total [found lost one!] Apr 21st Grand totals for today: 31,975 up from 31,616 up 359 PG General Automated Count 1,851 up from 1,845 -- 5 PG of Australia [???] 704 up from 699 up 5 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 521 up from 504 up 17 PG of Canada ====== 37,054 up from 36,672 up 386 Grand Total [off by 1, ooops!] 700th PGEu eBook Posted!!! 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Mar 21st Grand totals for today: 31,616 up from 31,234 up 382 PG General Automated Count 1,845 up from 1,842 up 3 PG of Australia 699 up from 684 up 15 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 504 up from 486 up 18 PG of Canada ====== 36,672 up from 36,254 up 418 Grand Total Feb 21st Grand totals for today: 31,234 up from 30,935 up 299 PG General Automated Count 1,842 up from 1,834 up 8 PG of Australia 684 up from 680 up 4 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 486 up from 462 up 24 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 July: 14 (Title 349 to 362) August: 16 (Titles 363 to 378) September: 17 (Titles 379 to 395) October: 13 (Titles 396 to 408) November: 9 [up to November 21] December: 19[up to December 21] ====== 36,254 up from 35,919 up 335 Jan 21st Grand totals for today: 30,935 up from 30,613 up 322 PG General Automated Count 1,834 up from 1,830 up 4 PG of Australia 680 up from 664 up 16 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 462 up from 436 up 26 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 ====== 35,919 up from 35,551 up 368 Previous month: 35,551 up 240 [Not including Canada's illustrations] 35,311 up 235 [Including correcting above estimate by 2] Note There are perhaps 100 eBooks not listed here that are already in circulation from Project Gutenberg. Note PG Canada includes English, French, and Italian. /// Here is how we ended 2009 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2009-12-30 | 9 Thu 2009-12-31 | 12 Fri 2010-01-01 | 6 Sat 2010-01-02 | 10 Sun 2010-01-03 | 2 Mon 2010-01-04 | 21 Tue 2010-01-05 | 5 Weekly Total 65 Grand total for today: 30761 from automated in house counter 25866 English en 1531 French fr 625 German de 517 Finnish fi 455 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 384 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 225 Italian it etc. 30,761 Up 3,145 From 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,830 Up 104 From 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 675 Up 121 From 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 468 Up 243 From 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] 2,008 DN 423 From 2,431 PrePrints [Subtracted 307 Chinese eBooks] ====== ====== 35,742 Up 3,190 From 32,552 Grand Total [Counting subtractions] 9.825 eBooks Per Day 68.773 eBooks Per Week 297.850 eBooks Per Month /// Here is how we ended 2008 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] [202 up to December, no current report] 2,431 PrePrints [Counting the 307 Chinese eBooks +111] ====== ====== 32,552 Grand Total [Counting those PrePrints] Here is how we ended 2007 The combined PG projects had produced a total of 26,161 titles. The most number of books posted... ...in one day was 65 on the 26th December ...in one week was 151 in Week 18 (week ending 9th May) ...in one month was 477 in November We averaged 338 per month [Over 4,000 for the year] 78 per week 11.13 per day 99 titles were newly REposted to the new filing system, bringing us almost to the 2,000 mark. Here is a small selection of project milestones; TOTAL Original Project Gutenberg eBooks equals about the number of books in the average U.S. public library 32,500 on 20082121 [Counting the 307 Chinese Preprints] [And presuming 3 after official count] 32,000 on Calculating 31,500 on 20081021 [not an error, 1,777 PrePrints] 30,000 on 20081021 29,500 on 20080919 29,000 ~~ Calculating 28,500 ~~ Calculating 28,000 ~~ 20080516 27,500 on 20080405 27,000 ~~ 20080229 26,500 on 20080126 26,000 on 20071224 25,000 on 20071012 24,000 on 20070710 23,000 on 20070415 PG-AU 1,700 on 20081010 1,600 on 20080208 1,500 on 20070407 PG Canada 175 on 20080930 100 on 20080325 110 on 20080417 /// Many thanks to all who have helped us reach our 40th year! Michael S. Hart Founder Project Gutenberg From hart at pglaf.org Wed Jul 21 12:09:19 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 12:09:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [gmonthly] PG Europe and DP Europe Questions Message-ID: Is anyone in touch with the people at PG Europe and/or DP Europe? I haven't had any replies to my emails for ages from rastko, etc. However, new items appear each month at: http://dp.rastko.net/default.php so it is obvious that things are progressing, probably I just had out of date email addresses. Please advise, Thanks!!! It's "The Year of the eBook!" Michael S. Hart Founder Project Gutenberg If you ever do not get a prompt response, please resend, then keep resending, I won't mind getting several copies per week. From hart at pglaf.org Wed Jul 21 14:36:01 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 14:36:01 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [gmonthly] Blagojevich's wife reads Sherlock Holmes at trial on cellphone! Message-ID: We are making it!!! http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_blagojevich_trial_sherlock_holmes Blagojevich's wife reads Sherlock Holmes at trial Mon Jul 19, 3:01 pm ET CHICAGO ? The wife of former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich has been engrossed in mysteries. But they have nothing to do with her husband's corruption trial. Patti Blagojevich said during a break Monday that she's been reading "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes," a short story collection by Arthur Conan Doyle, on her cell phone. The fictional, pipe-smoking detective also appeared in a defense motion seeking Blagojevich's acquittal. Lawyers cited Doyle's caution against twisting facts to suit theories rather than the other way around. Patti Blagojevich has been seen reading from her phone during several less-riveting stretches of the case. She says she's also fond of Jane Austen. Her husband has pleaded not guilty to charges including that he schemed to sell President Barack Obama's former Senate seat. From hart at pglaf.org Mon Aug 16 11:23:58 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2010 11:23:58 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [gmonthly] !@! Where Should Project Gutenberg Be In 10 Years? In-Reply-To: <20100815211217.GD984@pglaf.org> References: <20100815211217.GD984@pglaf.org> Message-ID: As we progress through our 40th year of Project Gutenberg eBooks we would like to hear from you [now, if possible], what you want Project to have done by our 50th year, and perhaps even beyond. Thanks so much!!! Michael S. Hart Founder Project Gutenberg From hart at pglaf.org Sat Aug 21 11:44:19 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2010 11:44:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [gmonthly] Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter Message-ID: The Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter--Aug. 21, 2010 eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since 1971 If you find errors please send them to errors at pglaf.org The 40th Year of PG eBooks Started on July 4, 2010!!!!! 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More New Projects We Listed Before Pro-Active Information About New Copyright Extensions As many of you know, just 5 years ago or so Australia's Parliament voted a resolution to resist those copyright extensions that had recently taken place in the US, EU, and other locations, but only a few years later tumbled into line after a few rounds of economic warfare levied upon them by The Mouse or other long copyright holders. What many of you may not remember is how the copyrights were extended in the U.S. in 1998 and 1976 without even anything like the publicity in Australia or recently in Canada where it appears they might be the first country to actually resist such economic warfare efforts. If you don't think this deserves the term "warfare" and that it is really not such, perhaps you should consider that the 1998 U.S. Copyright Act was passed at the same time as President Clinton's impeachment bill was passed and done behind closed doors in a "voice vote" where it was not recorded who voted which way. Many people have asked why President Clinton could have been impeached when it would so obviously fail with far more votes missing that would have made it interesting. What they do NOT do is answer that question by listing, even with just a short list, the other bills that their special interests got passed, hidden behind smokescreen politics created by the impeachment. This is very powerful political maneuvering, and should be brought to light, even if it cannot be stopped. Perhaps there is time enough to shed light on these new bills coming up to continue the ad infinitum extensions of copyright that have changed the U.S. from having the shortest copyright terms to having the longest in those 89 years from 1909 to 1998 when U.S. copyright extended from 42 years maximum with rewnewals to 95 years and no renewal required. . .even though 92% of all books would never be renewed via the simple paperwork and the small nominal fee that was required. If nothing is done to dissuade Congress from doing this The Supreme Court has already given them the power from their point of view to extend as long as they want, and that makes permanent copyright of Mickey Mouse a given, and everything else of that era along with it including Winnie The Pooh [1928 and 1926, respectively.] The new current U.S. copyrights already date back to 1923 so it is obvious that Disney has the powerful vested interest required to keep the lobbying pressure on Congress. It should be noted that in The Supreme Court case lists of Eldred v Ashcroft [originally set as Hart v Reno] it was the Disney representative who got the best seats as Eric Eldred was confined to the back row as Rosa Parks, who won her case, and didn't have to sit in the back of the bus, but had to sit in the back of the courtroom. Hopefully there is time enough and interst enough to do something to bring attention to this matter before vote time for the next such copyright extension. If they pass another such extension, the odds are we'll have no more public domain books for Project Gutenberg. [Apologies for any rough spots here, or not enough good new materials, Greg and I have been on the road a week, and are just getting back into the swing of things.] More About The New Volunteer Support Listed Below In our 40th year of Project Gutenberg, we would like to provide more alternatives for eBook production and also for eBook distribution. 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Timeline Events As you can see in our Grand Total figures below we have just passed 37,500 titles this past month and will have 40,000 eBooks during our 40th year celebration, 1,000 a month over 40 years doesn't sound like much, but we are on track right now to do 5,000 this year. We are currently giving away about 100,000 books a day, just through the one single site: http://gutenberg.org About 3 million eBooks per month or 36 million per year In 2000 USB flash drives were just getting started with 8M "IBM Memory Sticks" available for about $60 and also 16M and 32M size were available. Today 1,000 times as much memory, 8G, is available from over the counter stores for $20. I just bought a somewhat larger "terabyte pocket drive" for $75 over the counter. Larger is a relative term in this case, it's still pocket-sized, but just requires a doubly larger pocket and the weight is noticeable and a "wall wart" power supply is required, so _I_ should NOT think the term "pocket-sized would be appropriate but I bought it anyway, sight unseen, due to misunderstanding or being misled by the advertizing. Still, it's no larger and not much heavier than a book, and it will hold 2.5 million such books in .zip format. Think for just a moment about how much a terabyte would cost you back in the year 2000, how much power it took, and how hard it would be to fill it up. Google wouldn't even announce its "invention" of eBooks for about 5 more years, Project Gutenberg wouldn't have 10,000 titles for another 2 3/4 years, so just think of the changes we have in store by 2020, the next decade. 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I'd like to provide as much useful information as possible about e-books (freely) available on the web, where to find them. And secondly, to offer people the opportunity to help out, producing e-text for PG, in first instance by doing a first round of proofreading on texts I deliver. People who want to do more are welcome to and can count on help in going through the process from start to finish. Experienced proofers who enjoy working on a complete book are also very welcome. Marc D'Hooge marcdH at belgium-mail.com APPROACHING NEWS. . . . ONGOING U.S. COPYRIGHT EXTENSIONS U.S. COPYRIGHTS TO BE EXTENDED TO 115 YEARS, DECADE BY DECADE FROM THE ORIGINAL 14 YEARS! THE SUPREME COURT SAYS IT NEVER HAS TO STOP!!! Suggestions are more than welcome how to publicize this upcoming event before it even starts to happen!!! Apparently everyone is keeping silent about the various copyright extensions coming up in Canada and the U.S. In just a few years yet another bill will be introduced in the U.S. Congress to extend copyright that has quite literally been extended from 14 years to 115 years. Here's Why We Need To Start Before The Issue Arises!!! When the last Australian Copyright Act was discussed in Parliament, they passed a resolution stating they would NOT extend copyrights. Really. However, just three years later, under economic warfare from, shall we just say, outside sources, they crumbled to the pressure and gave in. The Canadian Parliament is currently in that position-- and while some tell me they have enough signatures from those against any extensions, I will bet you lunch that they, too, crumble before it is over. I would gladly lose every one of those wagers!!! Further Information As you may already know, any time the copyrights in the characters Winnie the Pooh [1926], or The Mouse [1928], start coming close to expiration The U.S. Congress will be sure to start a very quiet frenzy of copyright bills that are designed to go into effect before anything can happen to those two copyrights. As I understand it, Disney(R) made a huge lobby effort, successful, to create the 1976 U.S. Copyright Act; paid as a result an additional $200 million for the right to another 20 years of Winnie the Pooh, and still made the fabled laughing trip to the bank as a result, since the effective date of 1978. As a result I have to imagine their sales of The Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, etc., must have been predicted to be so terribly large as to devour Avatar's gross. Given that next bill passed right in the middle of what must have been the busiest day in Congress for the last few decades, the impeachment of President Clinton, this means we should expect something of equal secrecy quite soon, as the current copyright extension runs out 2018. Usually they would make an effort to pass the new one a session or two early, such as in 2016, but given that a snag or two has hit before, we should probably look out starting in 2015, though it will be hard to see. Why? Even during the election just before the last extension I went to ask televised press conference questions on a new U.S. Copyright Act I had heard about, but candidate responses were uniform. . ."I know nothing." I would have to expect that even if the big anchors ask the same question in 2015 they will get that answer. Or non-answer. >From what I have heard there is an ever larger movement to keep everything copyrighted permanently, and to make all media as pay-per-view as possible, to the points of making all broadcast television pay-per-view on a first viewing premise [except public stations]. We are very likely to see a dissolving out boundaries-- cable products showing up on network television and the opposite direction as well. What else CAN we expect when Comcast cable has been the allowed buyer of NBC? If you think programming won't leak over: Consider what happened when Disney took over ABC. Not only did Disney flood ABC with their own programmed output, but they killed off the best of all cartoons. Anyone remember Reboot? I can put you in touch with many copyright experts, and I fear that all of them underestimate the power working to make copyright permanent, in spite of the fact words "limited time" are the U.s. Constitution's description. However, the U.s. 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The Project Gutenberg Statistical Report [As of about noon Central Daylight Time] Various totals from the ~33,000+ at http://www.gutenberg.org and our other Project Gutenberg Sites Week up to August 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sat 2010-08-14 | 8 Sun 2010-08-15 | 9 Mon 2010-08-16 | 7 Tue 2010-08-17 | 7 Wed 2010-08-18 | 7 Thu 2010-08-19 | 5 Fri 2010-08-20 | 5 Weekly total = 48 [Lots of people on vacation] Week up to July 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2010-07-14 | 9 Thu 2010-07-15 | 21 Fri 2010-07-16 | 6 Sat 2010-07-17 | 6 Sun 2010-07-18 | 6 Mon 2010-07-19 | 5 Tue 2010-07-20 | 9 Weekly total = 62 Week up to June 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Mon 2010-06-14 | 15 Tue 2010-06-15 | 10 Wed 2010-06-16 | 17 Thu 2010-06-17 | 20 Fri 2010-06-18 | 20 Sat 2010-06-19 | 17 Sun 2010-06-20 | 35 Weekly total = 134 Week up to May 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Fri 2010-05-14 | 8 Sat 2010-05-15 | 20 Sun 2010-05-16 | 7 Mon 2010-05-17 | 7 Tue 2010-05-18 | 12 Wed 2010-05-19 | 25 Thu 2010-05-20 | 19 Weekly total = 88 week up to Apr. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2010-04-14 | 14 Thu 2010-04-15 | 11 Fri 2010-04-16 | 12 Sat 2010-04-17 | 19 Sun 2010-04-18 | 12 Mon 2010-04-19 | 19 Tue 2010-04-20 | 7 Weekly total = 94 week up to Mar. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-03-14 | 9 Mon 2010-03-15 | 16 Tue 2010-03-16 | 11 Wed 2010-03-17 | 12 Thu 2010-03-18 | 16 Fri 2010-03-19 | 6 Sat 2010-03-20 | 11 Weekly total = 81 Week up to Feb. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-02-14 | 5 Mon 2010-02-15 | 12 Tue 2010-02-16 | 10 Wed 2010-02-17 | 16 Thu 2010-02-18 | 11 Fri 2010-02-19 | 4 Sat 2010-02-20 | 4 Weekly total = 62 Week up to Jan. 21st: day | cnt ----------------+----- Thu 2010-01-14 | 8 Fri 2010-01-15 | 13 Sat 2010-01-16 | 16 Sun 2010-01-17 | 8 Mon 2010-01-18 | 12 Tue 2010-01-19 | 5 Wed 2010-01-20 | 11 Weekly total = 73 Previous Month 12/09 day | cnt ----------------+----- Mon 2009-12-14 | 11 Tue 2009-12-15 | 4 Wed 2009-12-16 | 4 Thu 2009-12-17 | 10 Fri 2009-12-18 | 7 Sat 2009-12-19 | 7 Sun 2009-12-20 | 9 Previous month: 11/09 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sat 2009-11-14 | 6 Sun 2009-11-15 | 4 Mon 2009-11-16 | 6 Tue 2009-11-17 | 9 Wed 2009-11-18 | 3 Thu 2009-11-19 | 6 Fri 2009-11-20 | 5 Weekly total = 39 Thanks to Marcello Perathoner for these figures! /// Here are the current language totals for languages with 100 or more eBooks. Grand total for today: 33372 August 21st 1 28047 English en 2 1633 French fr 3 701 German de 4 532 Finnish fi 5 487 Dutch nl 6 460 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 292 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it Please note: 10 97 Greek el Suggestions Welcome For #100 in Greek!!! #300 in Spanish!!! #500 in Dutch!!! July 21st Grand total for today: 33108 1 27832 English en 2 1617 French fr 3 692 German de 4 531 Finnish fi 5 482 Dutch nl 6 456 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it June 21st Grand total for today: 32841 1 27597 English en 2 1605 French fr 3 685 German de 4 529 Finnish fi 5 481 Dutch nl 6 450 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it May 21st Grand total for today: 32366 1 27176 English en 2 1598 French fr 3 680 German de 4 527 Finnish fi 5 479 Dutch nl 6 433 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 242 Italian it Apr 21st Grand total for today: 31975 26832 English en 1590 French fr 674 German de 526 Finnish fi 476 Dutch nl 424 Portuguese pt 405 Chinese zh 284 Spanish es 236 Italian it N.B. Portuguese added as many as any other language, up to the top two, of course, tied for third. What do we need to do to get Spanish up and running? Mar 21st Grand total for today: 31616 26540 English en 1568 French fr 662 German de 524 Finnish fi 472 Dutch nl 410 Portuguese pt 405 Chinese zh 283 Spanish es 235 Italian it Feb. 21st Grand total for today: 31234 26241 English en 1557 French fr 647 German de 521 Finnish fi 470 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 395 Portuguese pt 275 Spanish es 234 Italian it Jan. 21st Grand total for today: 30935 25995 English en 1547 French fr 628 German de 518 Finnish fi 459 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 391 Portuguese pt 274 Spanish es 230 Italian it Compared to the last month: Grand total 25757 English en 1520 French fr 618 German de 515 Finnish fi 453 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 376 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 220 Italian it Compared to previous month's: Grand total for today: 30399 25587 English en 1498 French fr 614 German de 515 Finnish fi 451 Dutch nl 404 Chinese zh 371 Portuguese pt 268 Spanish es 218 Italian it Previous increases: +214 +205 +254 +281 +294 +287 All Reported Languges Not counting PrePrints, Canada, Australia, PG Europe Thanks to Greg Newby! /// >From Project Gutenberg Sites Worldwide [Don't forget ~75,000 at http://www.gutenberg.cc in .pdf] August 21st Grand total for today: 33,372 up from 33.108 up 264 PG General Automated Count 1,870 up from 1,866 up 4 PG of Australia 723@ up from 719@ up 3@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved 598 up from 576 up 22 PG of Canada ====== 37,848 DN from 37,588 UP 260 Grand Total Please note we have have been asked to presume all PG Europe entries are being included in the top line. However, I hope we will eventually hear this is not the case and grand total figures are somewhere in between: This WOULD have appeared as follows under the old system: 38,571 up from 38,277 up 294 Grand Total [off by 2] [41 entries are still listed as reserved, and the automated count still seems to have missed about 100 completed eBooks but I'm leaving both of those out for the moment.] July 21st Grand total for today: 33,108 up from 32,841 up 257 PG General Automated Count 1,866 up from 1,854 up 12 PG of Australia 719@ up from 716 up 3@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 576 up from 558 up 18 PG of Canada ====== 37,588 DN from 37,977 DN 489 Grand Total This WOULD have appeared as follows under the old system: 38,277 up from 37,977 up 292 Grand Total [off by 2] As above: Please note that the Project Gutenberg of Europe entries have apparently all been fed to general Project Gutenberg counting systems, though I was originally told they were not due to an apparently different copyright system. However I am told now that they all were selected to work under US copyright. I will continue to research this and make updates. I think I made an error here, beyone the "off by 2" so if you figure this out better, please let me know. Right now I'm just taking people's word for all this and will have to make future updates and announcements, but give these weeks included the start of our 40th year, I wanted to made a change at this time for recording purposes of this year. June 21st Grand total for today: 32,841 up from 32,366 up 475 PG General Automated Count 1,854 up from 1,851 up 3 PG of Australia [Vacation] 716 up from 712 up 4 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 558 up from 536 up 22 PG of Canada ====== 37,977 up from 37,473 up 504 Grand Total May 21st Grand totals for today: 32,366 up from 31,975 up 391 PG General Automated Count 1,851 up from 1,845 -- 5 PG of Australia [Vacation] 712 up from 704 up 8 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 536 up from 521 up 17 PG of Canada ====== 37,473 up from 37,053 up 421 Grand Total [found lost one!] Apr 21st Grand totals for today: 31,975 up from 31,616 up 359 PG General Automated Count 1,851 up from 1,845 -- 5 PG of Australia [???] 704 up from 699 up 5 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 521 up from 504 up 17 PG of Canada ====== 37,054 up from 36,672 up 386 Grand Total [off by 1, ooops!] 700th PGEu eBook Posted!!! Serving over 2,000 users in 24 hours. Mar 21st Grand totals for today: 31,616 up from 31,234 up 382 PG General Automated Count 1,845 up from 1,842 up 3 PG of Australia 699 up from 684 up 15 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 504 up from 486 up 18 PG of Canada ====== 36,672 up from 36,254 up 418 Grand Total Feb 21st Grand totals for today: 31,234 up from 30,935 up 299 PG General Automated Count 1,842 up from 1,834 up 8 PG of Australia 684 up from 680 up 4 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 486 up from 462 up 24 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 July: 14 (Title 349 to 362) August: 16 (Titles 363 to 378) September: 17 (Titles 379 to 395) October: 13 (Titles 396 to 408) November: 9 [up to November 21] December: 19[up to December 21] ====== 36,254 up from 35,919 up 335 Jan 21st Grand totals for today: 30,935 up from 30,613 up 322 PG General Automated Count 1,834 up from 1,830 up 4 PG of Australia 680 up from 664 up 16 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 462 up from 436 up 26 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 ====== 35,919 up from 35,551 up 368 Previous month: 35,551 up 240 [Not including Canada's illustrations] 35,311 up 235 [Including correcting above estimate by 2] Note There are perhaps 100 eBooks not listed here that are already in circulation from Project Gutenberg. Note PG Canada includes English, French, and Italian. /// Here is how we ended 2009 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2009-12-30 | 9 Thu 2009-12-31 | 12 Fri 2010-01-01 | 6 Sat 2010-01-02 | 10 Sun 2010-01-03 | 2 Mon 2010-01-04 | 21 Tue 2010-01-05 | 5 Weekly Total 65 Grand total for today: 30761 from automated in house counter 25866 English en 1531 French fr 625 German de 517 Finnish fi 455 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 384 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 225 Italian it etc. 30,761 Up 3,145 From 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,830 Up 104 From 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 675 Up 121 From 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 468 Up 243 From 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] 2,008 DN 423 From 2,431 PrePrints [Subtracted 307 Chinese eBooks] ====== ====== 35,742 Up 3,190 From 32,552 Grand Total [Counting subtractions] 9.825 eBooks Per Day 68.773 eBooks Per Week 297.850 eBooks Per Month /// Here is how we ended 2008 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] [202 up to December, no current report] 2,431 PrePrints [Counting the 307 Chinese eBooks +111] ====== ====== 32,552 Grand Total [Counting those PrePrints] Here is how we ended 2007 The combined PG projects had produced a total of 26,161 titles. The most number of books posted... ...in one day was 65 on the 26th December ...in one week was 151 in Week 18 (week ending 9th May) ...in one month was 477 in November We averaged 338 per month [Over 4,000 for the year] 78 per week 11.13 per day 99 titles were newly REposted to the new filing system, bringing us almost to the 2,000 mark. Here is a small selection of project milestones; TOTAL Original Project Gutenberg eBooks equals about the number of books in the average U.S. public library 32,500 on 20082121 [Counting the 307 Chinese Preprints] [And presuming 3 after official count] 32,000 on Calculating 31,500 on 20081021 [not an error, 1,777 PrePrints] 30,000 on 20081021 29,500 on 20080919 29,000 ~~ Calculating 28,500 ~~ Calculating 28,000 ~~ 20080516 27,500 on 20080405 27,000 ~~ 20080229 26,500 on 20080126 26,000 on 20071224 25,000 on 20071012 24,000 on 20070710 23,000 on 20070415 PG-AU 1,700 on 20081010 1,600 on 20080208 1,500 on 20070407 PG Canada 175 on 20080930 100 on 20080325 110 on 20080417 /// Many thanks to all who have helped us reach our 40th year! Michael S. Hart Founder Project Gutenberg From hart at pglaf.org Sun Aug 22 05:17:56 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. 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More New Projects We Listed Before Pro-Active Information About New Copyright Extensions As many of you know, just 5 years ago or so Australia's Parliament voted a resolution to resist those copyright extensions that had recently taken place in the US, EU, and other locations, but only a few years later tumbled into line after a few rounds of economic warfare levied upon them by The Mouse or other long copyright holders. What many of you may not remember is how the copyrights were extended in the U.S. in 1998 and 1976 without even anything like the publicity in Australia or recently in Canada where it appears they might be the first country to actually resist such economic warfare efforts. If you don't think this deserves the term "warfare" and that it is really not such, perhaps you should consider that the 1998 U.S. Copyright Act was passed at the same time as President Clinton's impeachment bill was passed and done behind closed doors in a "voice vote" where it was not recorded who voted which way. Many people have asked why President Clinton could have been impeached when it would so obviously fail with far more votes missing that would have made it interesting. What they do NOT do is answer that question by listing, even with just a short list, the other bills that their special interests got passed, hidden behind smokescreen politics created by the impeachment. This is very powerful political maneuvering, and should be brought to light, even if it cannot be stopped. Perhaps there is time enough to shed light on these new bills coming up to continue the ad infinitum extensions of copyright that have changed the U.S. from having the shortest copyright terms to having the longest in those 89 years from 1909 to 1998 when U.S. copyright extended from 42 years maximum with rewnewals to 95 years and no renewal required. . .even though 92% of all books would never be renewed via the simple paperwork and the small nominal fee that was required. If nothing is done to dissuade Congress from doing this The Supreme Court has already given them the power from their point of view to extend as long as they want, and that makes permanent copyright of Mickey Mouse a given, and everything else of that era along with it including Winnie The Pooh [1928 and 1926, respectively.] The new current U.S. copyrights already date back to 1923 so it is obvious that Disney has the powerful vested interest required to keep the lobbying pressure on Congress. It should be noted that in The Supreme Court case lists of Eldred v Ashcroft [originally set as Hart v Reno] it was the Disney representative who got the best seats as Eric Eldred was confined to the back row as Rosa Parks, who won her case, and didn't have to sit in the back of the bus, but had to sit in the back of the courtroom. Hopefully there is time enough and interst enough to do something to bring attention to this matter before vote time for the next such copyright extension. If they pass another such extension, the odds are we'll have no more public domain books for Project Gutenberg. [Apologies for any rough spots here, or not enough good new materials, Greg and I have been on the road a week, and are just getting back into the swing of things.] More About The New Volunteer Support Listed Below In our 40th year of Project Gutenberg, we would like to provide more alternatives for eBook production and also for eBook distribution. For added eBook production alternatives, we should also need some decent supervisors to provide assistance to a new type of volunteer group[s], as well as to insure an eBook is quite readable upon release. Obviously our distribution via our web sites or DVDs is going to continue, and perhaps our volunteers will have an interest in handing out DVDs, as well as pointing to our various download sites. Improved Support For Our Project Gutenberg Volunteers As a tribute to our volunteers we would like to make an extraordinary effort to thank them for all their effort over these four decades with a program to make the work less onerous and more easy to do. If you, or anyone you know, has any suggestions, of how we can make the work go more smoothly, more easily, and improve things for our volunteers in any manner, please answer this Newsletter and let us know. 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If you feel you have the ability to make up for some of these or other small difficulties that are all the keep some of our volunteers from really taking off, you will be more than welcome. Thank you so much!!! Michael S. Hart Founder Project Gutenberg, Inventor of eBooks PS The term "Blue-washers" is a combination of terms: "Blue Pencil" is the publisher/editor term for comments to writers about how to improve various article, essay, or even book length submissions. "Whitewasher" is a term I invented long ago to name the people who supported me in my Project Gutenberg efforts after I realized I could not continue being the last of the editors to see each and every book and to put these all online myself after about #4,000. NB Two people, including our CEO tried to help me with this this for about a month at a time, but each said it not something they ever wanted to do again. So, kudos, and plenty of them, to those who are willing to be last in the lineup to take the ultimate responsibility of an eBook's final content, format and appearance!!! However we should add that Greg Newby and I have always championed the fact that some of our volunteers should/ would/could be able to have their eBooks published with no interference from anyone else, rules or not, with an exception for obvious spelling and formatting errors. We have always had a few such volunteers that we took a personal hand in helping through the process, for those various reasons listed above, or many others. We have some who submit perhaps one book per month, and others that take a year or longer between books. Please let me know if you are willing to help. Timeline Events As you can see in our Grand Total figures below we have just passed 37,500 titles this past month and will have 40,000 eBooks during our 40th year celebration, 1,000 a month over 40 years doesn't sound like much, but we are on track right now to do 5,000 this year. We are currently giving away about 100,000 books a day, just through the one single site: http://gutenberg.org About 3 million eBooks per month or 36 million per year In 2000 USB flash drives were just getting started with 8M "IBM Memory Sticks" available for about $60 and also 16M and 32M size were available. Today 1,000 times as much memory, 8G, is available from over the counter stores for $20. I just bought a somewhat larger "terabyte pocket drive" for $75 over the counter. Larger is a relative term in this case, it's still pocket-sized, but just requires a doubly larger pocket and the weight is noticeable and a "wall wart" power supply is required, so _I_ should NOT think the term "pocket-sized would be appropriate but I bought it anyway, sight unseen, due to misunderstanding or being misled by the advertizing. Still, it's no larger and not much heavier than a book, and it will hold 2.5 million such books in .zip format. Think for just a moment about how much a terabyte would cost you back in the year 2000, how much power it took, and how hard it would be to fill it up. Google wouldn't even announce its "invention" of eBooks for about 5 more years, Project Gutenberg wouldn't have 10,000 titles for another 2 3/4 years, so just think of the changes we have in store by 2020, the next decade. We should all be considering getting petabytes if we do have them already by then, and all of the findable book titles that are public domain should have been put into at least some eReadable formats, if not most or all. It should be simple to hold each word ever published, a billion books of a million pages each, uncompressed and 2.5 billion such titles, using compressed formats which should be the default by then. However, the rules will likely have been changed again, and perhaps yet again, to stop the public domain and to insure that copyright is more and permanent not so much for the additional few percent in sales, but mostly for the purpose of preserving and protecting: "The Digital Divide." Our 300th Italian eBook is coming up!!! Please send in your suggestions for title #300!!! New Project Gutenberg Web Pages Please note TWO new Project Gutenberg web pages below-- new features, new search engines, etc. Please test and make comments, suggestions, etc. We have yet another Project Gutenberg Web Page coming! If you want free new places to put your eBooks just let me know!!! 30 Months to The End of the World Via Mayan Calendaring on December 21, 2012 [some now saying October 11, 2011] Leaving 2 years 6 months, 10 seasons, or 30 months. [Leaving 1 year 4 months, 5 1/3 seasons, or 16 months.] [All bracketed figures minus 10 days, of course.] Not to worry, I will still make long range predictions, such as that there will be affordable petabytes [2021], and enough eBooks to fill an entire petabyte around the same time. 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We are working on making all our eBooks optimized to do their best on iPads, iPhones, iPods, cellphones and PDA devices, and to do our web pages to the same degree. Let us know if you have any of these and can test them, or would like to optimize for any other devices. There are 4.5 billion such devices in the world, versus only 1.15 billion computers, and more and more readers, in spite of what the pundits say, are surfing, reading, and everything else on such mobile devices. More and more such devices will ONLY surf to "m" sites such as "m.gutenberg.org" In Our Own News Bin New Project Gutenberg Web Pages We have two new Project Gutenberg web sites up for testing. I think you will find some interesting additional searching and expanded lists of other eBook sites worth trying out: http://gutenberg.trulymail.comi and another new effort at: http://domainunltd.weebly.com/ Details: The goal I'm aiming at with this initiative is twofold. I'd like to provide as much useful information as possible about e-books (freely) available on the web, where to find them. And secondly, to offer people the opportunity to help out, producing e-text for PG, in first instance by doing a first round of proofreading on texts I deliver. People who want to do more are welcome to and can count on help in going through the process from start to finish. Experienced proofers who enjoy working on a complete book are also very welcome. Marc D'Hooge marcdH at belgium-mail.com APPROACHING NEWS. . . . ONGOING U.S. COPYRIGHT EXTENSIONS U.S. COPYRIGHTS TO BE EXTENDED TO 115 YEARS, DECADE BY DECADE FROM THE ORIGINAL 14 YEARS! THE SUPREME COURT SAYS IT NEVER HAS TO STOP!!! Suggestions are more than welcome how to publicize this upcoming event before it even starts to happen!!! Apparently everyone is keeping silent about the various copyright extensions coming up in Canada and the U.S. In just a few years yet another bill will be introduced in the U.S. Congress to extend copyright that has quite literally been extended from 14 years to 115 years. Here's Why We Need To Start Before The Issue Arises!!! When the last Australian Copyright Act was discussed in Parliament, they passed a resolution stating they would NOT extend copyrights. Really. However, just three years later, under economic warfare from, shall we just say, outside sources, they crumbled to the pressure and gave in. The Canadian Parliament is currently in that position-- and while some tell me they have enough signatures from those against any extensions, I will bet you lunch that they, too, crumble before it is over. I would gladly lose every one of those wagers!!! Further Information As you may already know, any time the copyrights in the characters Winnie the Pooh [1926], or The Mouse [1928], start coming close to expiration The U.S. Congress will be sure to start a very quiet frenzy of copyright bills that are designed to go into effect before anything can happen to those two copyrights. As I understand it, Disney(R) made a huge lobby effort, successful, to create the 1976 U.S. Copyright Act; paid as a result an additional $200 million for the right to another 20 years of Winnie the Pooh, and still made the fabled laughing trip to the bank as a result, since the effective date of 1978. As a result I have to imagine their sales of The Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, etc., must have been predicted to be so terribly large as to devour Avatar's gross. Given that next bill passed right in the middle of what must have been the busiest day in Congress for the last few decades, the impeachment of President Clinton, this means we should expect something of equal secrecy quite soon, as the current copyright extension runs out 2018. Usually they would make an effort to pass the new one a session or two early, such as in 2016, but given that a snag or two has hit before, we should probably look out starting in 2015, though it will be hard to see. Why? Even during the election just before the last extension I went to ask televised press conference questions on a new U.S. Copyright Act I had heard about, but candidate responses were uniform. . ."I know nothing." I would have to expect that even if the big anchors ask the same question in 2015 they will get that answer. Or non-answer. >From what I have heard there is an ever larger movement to keep everything copyrighted permanently, and to make all media as pay-per-view as possible, to the points of making all broadcast television pay-per-view on a first viewing premise [except public stations]. We are very likely to see a dissolving out boundaries-- cable products showing up on network television and the opposite direction as well. What else CAN we expect when Comcast cable has been the allowed buyer of NBC? If you think programming won't leak over: Consider what happened when Disney took over ABC. Not only did Disney flood ABC with their own programmed output, but they killed off the best of all cartoons. Anyone remember Reboot? I can put you in touch with many copyright experts, and I fear that all of them underestimate the power working to make copyright permanent, in spite of the fact words "limited time" are the U.s. Constitution's description. However, the U.s. 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The Project Gutenberg Statistical Report [As of about noon Central Daylight Time] Various totals from the ~33,000+ at http://www.gutenberg.org and our other Project Gutenberg Sites Week up to September 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Tue 2010-09-14 | 10 Wed 2010-09-15 | 4 Thu 2010-09-16 | 7 Fri 2010-09-17 | 12 Sat 2010-09-18 | 5 Sun 2010-09-19 | 7 Mon 2010-09-20 | 19 Week up to August 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sat 2010-08-14 | 8 Sun 2010-08-15 | 9 Mon 2010-08-16 | 7 Tue 2010-08-17 | 7 Wed 2010-08-18 | 7 Thu 2010-08-19 | 5 Fri 2010-08-20 | 5 Weekly total = 48 [Lots of people on vacation] Week up to July 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2010-07-14 | 9 Thu 2010-07-15 | 21 Fri 2010-07-16 | 6 Sat 2010-07-17 | 6 Sun 2010-07-18 | 6 Mon 2010-07-19 | 5 Tue 2010-07-20 | 9 Weekly total = 62 Week up to June 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Mon 2010-06-14 | 15 Tue 2010-06-15 | 10 Wed 2010-06-16 | 17 Thu 2010-06-17 | 20 Fri 2010-06-18 | 20 Sat 2010-06-19 | 17 Sun 2010-06-20 | 35 Weekly total = 134 Week up to May 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Fri 2010-05-14 | 8 Sat 2010-05-15 | 20 Sun 2010-05-16 | 7 Mon 2010-05-17 | 7 Tue 2010-05-18 | 12 Wed 2010-05-19 | 25 Thu 2010-05-20 | 19 Weekly total = 88 week up to Apr. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2010-04-14 | 14 Thu 2010-04-15 | 11 Fri 2010-04-16 | 12 Sat 2010-04-17 | 19 Sun 2010-04-18 | 12 Mon 2010-04-19 | 19 Tue 2010-04-20 | 7 Weekly total = 94 week up to Mar. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-03-14 | 9 Mon 2010-03-15 | 16 Tue 2010-03-16 | 11 Wed 2010-03-17 | 12 Thu 2010-03-18 | 16 Fri 2010-03-19 | 6 Sat 2010-03-20 | 11 Weekly total = 81 Week up to Feb. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-02-14 | 5 Mon 2010-02-15 | 12 Tue 2010-02-16 | 10 Wed 2010-02-17 | 16 Thu 2010-02-18 | 11 Fri 2010-02-19 | 4 Sat 2010-02-20 | 4 Weekly total = 62 Week up to Jan. 21st: day | cnt ----------------+----- Thu 2010-01-14 | 8 Fri 2010-01-15 | 13 Sat 2010-01-16 | 16 Sun 2010-01-17 | 8 Mon 2010-01-18 | 12 Tue 2010-01-19 | 5 Wed 2010-01-20 | 11 Weekly total = 73 Previous Month 12/09 day | cnt ----------------+----- Mon 2009-12-14 | 11 Tue 2009-12-15 | 4 Wed 2009-12-16 | 4 Thu 2009-12-17 | 10 Fri 2009-12-18 | 7 Sat 2009-12-19 | 7 Sun 2009-12-20 | 9 Previous month: 11/09 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sat 2009-11-14 | 6 Sun 2009-11-15 | 4 Mon 2009-11-16 | 6 Tue 2009-11-17 | 9 Wed 2009-11-18 | 3 Thu 2009-11-19 | 6 Fri 2009-11-20 | 5 Weekly total = 39 Thanks to Marcello Perathoner for these figures! /// Here are the current language totals for languages with 100 or more eBooks. Grand total for today: 33676 September 21st 1 28304 English en 2 1652 French fr 3 706 German de 4 534 Finnish fi 5 493 Dutch nl 6 467 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 294 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it 10 100 Greek el August 21st 1 28047 English en 2 1633 French fr 3 701 German de 4 532 Finnish fi 5 487 Dutch nl 6 460 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 292 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it Please note: 10 97 Greek el Suggestions Welcome For #100 in Greek!!! #300 in Spanish!!! #500 in Dutch!!! July 21st Grand total for today: 33108 1 27832 English en 2 1617 French fr 3 692 German de 4 531 Finnish fi 5 482 Dutch nl 6 456 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it June 21st Grand total for today: 32841 1 27597 English en 2 1605 French fr 3 685 German de 4 529 Finnish fi 5 481 Dutch nl 6 450 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it May 21st Grand total for today: 32366 1 27176 English en 2 1598 French fr 3 680 German de 4 527 Finnish fi 5 479 Dutch nl 6 433 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 242 Italian it Apr 21st Grand total for today: 31975 26832 English en 1590 French fr 674 German de 526 Finnish fi 476 Dutch nl 424 Portuguese pt 405 Chinese zh 284 Spanish es 236 Italian it N.B. Portuguese added as many as any other language, up to the top two, of course, tied for third. What do we need to do to get Spanish up and running? Mar 21st Grand total for today: 31616 26540 English en 1568 French fr 662 German de 524 Finnish fi 472 Dutch nl 410 Portuguese pt 405 Chinese zh 283 Spanish es 235 Italian it Feb. 21st Grand total for today: 31234 26241 English en 1557 French fr 647 German de 521 Finnish fi 470 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 395 Portuguese pt 275 Spanish es 234 Italian it Jan. 21st Grand total for today: 30935 25995 English en 1547 French fr 628 German de 518 Finnish fi 459 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 391 Portuguese pt 274 Spanish es 230 Italian it Compared to the last month: Grand total 25757 English en 1520 French fr 618 German de 515 Finnish fi 453 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 376 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 220 Italian it Compared to previous month's: Grand total for today: 30399 25587 English en 1498 French fr 614 German de 515 Finnish fi 451 Dutch nl 404 Chinese zh 371 Portuguese pt 268 Spanish es 218 Italian it Previous increases: +214 +205 +254 +281 +294 +287 All Reported Languges Not counting PrePrints, Canada, Australia, PG Europe Thanks to Greg Newby! /// >From Project Gutenberg Sites Worldwide [Don't forget ~75,000 at http://www.gutenberg.cc in .pdf] September 21st Grand total for today: 33,676 up from 33,372 up 304 PG General Automated Count 1,871 up from 1,870 up 1 PG of Australia 728@ up from 723@ up 5@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,009 up from 2,008 up 1 PG PrePrints, Reserved 619 up from 598 up 21 PG of Canada ====== 38,175 UP from 37,848 UP 327 Grand Total Please note we have have been asked to presume all PG Europe entries are being included in the top line. However, I hope we will eventually hear this is not the case and grand total figures are somewhere in between: August 21st Grand total for today: 33,372 up from 33,108 up 264 PG General Automated Count 1,870 up from 1,866 up 4 PG of Australia 723@ up from 719@ up 3@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved 598 up from 576 up 22 PG of Canada ====== 37,848 up from 37,588 UP 260 Grand Total Please note we have have been asked to presume all PG Europe entries are being included in the top line. However, I hope we will eventually hear this is not the case and grand total figures are somewhere in between: This WOULD have appeared as follows under the old system: 38,571 up from 38,277 up 294 Grand Total [off by 2] [41 entries are still listed as reserved, and the automated count still seems to have missed about 100 completed eBooks but I'm leaving both of those out for the moment.] July 21st Grand total for today: 33,108 up from 32,841 up 257 PG General Automated Count 1,866 up from 1,854 up 12 PG of Australia 719@ up from 716 up 3@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 576 up from 558 up 18 PG of Canada ====== 37,588 DN from 37,977 DN 489 Grand Total This WOULD have appeared as follows under the old system: 38,277 up from 37,977 up 292 Grand Total [off by 2] As above: Please note that the Project Gutenberg of Europe entries have apparently all been fed to general Project Gutenberg counting systems, though I was originally told they were not due to an apparently different copyright system. However I am told now that they all were selected to work under US copyright. I will continue to research this and make updates. I think I made an error here, beyone the "off by 2" so if you figure this out better, please let me know. Right now I'm just taking people's word for all this and will have to make future updates and announcements, but give these weeks included the start of our 40th year, I wanted to made a change at this time for recording purposes of this year. June 21st Grand total for today: 32,841 up from 32,366 up 475 PG General Automated Count 1,854 up from 1,851 up 3 PG of Australia [Vacation] 716 up from 712 up 4 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 558 up from 536 up 22 PG of Canada ====== 37,977 up from 37,473 up 504 Grand Total May 21st Grand totals for today: 32,366 up from 31,975 up 391 PG General Automated Count 1,851 up from 1,845 -- 5 PG of Australia [Vacation] 712 up from 704 up 8 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 536 up from 521 up 17 PG of Canada ====== 37,473 up from 37,053 up 421 Grand Total [found lost one!] Apr 21st Grand totals for today: 31,975 up from 31,616 up 359 PG General Automated Count 1,851 up from 1,845 -- 5 PG of Australia [???] 704 up from 699 up 5 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 521 up from 504 up 17 PG of Canada ====== 37,054 up from 36,672 up 386 Grand Total [off by 1, ooops!] 700th PGEu eBook Posted!!! Serving over 2,000 users in 24 hours. Mar 21st Grand totals for today: 31,616 up from 31,234 up 382 PG General Automated Count 1,845 up from 1,842 up 3 PG of Australia 699 up from 684 up 15 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 504 up from 486 up 18 PG of Canada ====== 36,672 up from 36,254 up 418 Grand Total Feb 21st Grand totals for today: 31,234 up from 30,935 up 299 PG General Automated Count 1,842 up from 1,834 up 8 PG of Australia 684 up from 680 up 4 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 486 up from 462 up 24 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 July: 14 (Title 349 to 362) August: 16 (Titles 363 to 378) September: 17 (Titles 379 to 395) October: 13 (Titles 396 to 408) November: 9 [up to November 21] December: 19[up to December 21] ====== 36,254 up from 35,919 up 335 Jan 21st Grand totals for today: 30,935 up from 30,613 up 322 PG General Automated Count 1,834 up from 1,830 up 4 PG of Australia 680 up from 664 up 16 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 462 up from 436 up 26 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 ====== 35,919 up from 35,551 up 368 Previous month: 35,551 up 240 [Not including Canada's illustrations] 35,311 up 235 [Including correcting above estimate by 2] Note There are perhaps 100 eBooks not listed here that are already in circulation from Project Gutenberg. Note PG Canada includes English, French, and Italian. /// Here is how we ended 2009 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2009-12-30 | 9 Thu 2009-12-31 | 12 Fri 2010-01-01 | 6 Sat 2010-01-02 | 10 Sun 2010-01-03 | 2 Mon 2010-01-04 | 21 Tue 2010-01-05 | 5 Weekly Total 65 Grand total for today: 30761 from automated in house counter 25866 English en 1531 French fr 625 German de 517 Finnish fi 455 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 384 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 225 Italian it etc. 30,761 Up 3,145 From 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,830 Up 104 From 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 675 Up 121 From 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 468 Up 243 From 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] 2,008 DN 423 From 2,431 PrePrints [Subtracted 307 Chinese eBooks] ====== ====== 35,742 Up 3,190 From 32,552 Grand Total [Counting subtractions] 9.825 eBooks Per Day 68.773 eBooks Per Week 297.850 eBooks Per Month /// Here is how we ended 2008 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] [202 up to December, no current report] 2,431 PrePrints [Counting the 307 Chinese eBooks +111] ====== ====== 32,552 Grand Total [Counting those PrePrints] Here is how we ended 2007 The combined PG projects had produced a total of 26,161 titles. The most number of books posted... ...in one day was 65 on the 26th December ...in one week was 151 in Week 18 (week ending 9th May) ...in one month was 477 in November We averaged 338 per month [Over 4,000 for the year] 78 per week 11.13 per day 99 titles were newly REposted to the new filing system, bringing us almost to the 2,000 mark. Here is a small selection of project milestones; 100 eBooks in Greek as of September, 2010 TOTAL Original Project Gutenberg eBooks equals about the number of books in the average U.S. public library 32,500 on 20082121 [Counting the 307 Chinese Preprints] [And presuming 3 after official count] 32,000 on Calculating 31,500 on 20081021 [not an error, 1,777 PrePrints] 30,000 on 20081021 29,500 on 20080919 29,000 ~~ Calculating 28,500 ~~ Calculating 28,000 ~~ 20080516 27,500 on 20080405 27,000 ~~ 20080229 26,500 on 20080126 26,000 on 20071224 25,000 on 20071012 24,000 on 20070710 23,000 on 20070415 PG-AU 1,700 on 20081010 1,600 on 20080208 1,500 on 20070407 PG Canada 175 on 20080930 100 on 20080325 110 on 20080417 /// Many thanks to all who have helped us reach our 40th year! Michael S. Hart Founder Project Gutenberg From hart at pglaf.org Thu Oct 21 16:12:09 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2010 16:12:09 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [gmonthly] Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter Message-ID: The Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter--Oct. 21, 2010 eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since 1971 If you find errors please send them to errors at pglaf.org The 40th Year of PG eBooks Started on July 4, 2010!!!!! NEW LANGUAGE LANDMARKS We are passing some serious milestones in our languages with Greek already past 100 titles, Spanish nearly 300, and almost 500 in Dutch, and German is past 700. This means we now have 10 languages with over 100 books and we should have about 40,000 total eBooks around the time of our 40th birthday. 1 28548 English en 2 1664 French fr 3 713 German de 4 540 Finnish fi 5 497 Dutch nl 6 473 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 296 Spanish es 9 253 Italian it 10 102 Greek el VOLUNTEERS NEEDED OVER NEXT EIGHT MONTHS!!! We need more volunteers for these projects with about 8 months to go before our 40th birthday. . . . My own particular project is proofreading Alice to some level of perfection and I'd love it if 100 people would read Alice along with me in the next eight months! So far we have a couple proofreading Alice, and we need some for Sherlock Holmes and for Pride and Prejudice. We need some vol who can use COMP/DIFF related programs such as WDIFF, etc., to note differences between eBooks. Several Major New Projects Are In The Works. . . . Right now looking for volunteers to fine tooth comb PG eBooks of Alice In Wonderland, Through Looking-Glass & Hunting Of The Snark for errors!!! See #7 below. Also during this last two weeks before the US election is the last time for two years you can ask politicians about their stance on copyright and possibly get a lot more than either silence or "I don't know." 40th Year Special Projects!!! We have several special projects we will be starting on or around July 4, and if you have a project you like to work on, why not send us a note and see if we can get a team of volunteers to help. Our newest project is to solicit suggestions where this project should be in it's 50th year. Suggestions are: 1. Make it more obvious that PG wants error messages-- how to write them, where to send them, etc. 2. Make it more obvious that PG will send DVD's so the people who have to pay by the megabyte can use PG. 3. An extensive library of human read audiobooks. 4. Please make it more obvious how to do PG eBooks for Kindle, Sony, nook, and other eReaders. 5. More current books under Creative Commons licenses. More apps for cellphones. A model to encourage new writers to share their work in the same spirit. Showcase how people who used to be on the bad sides of various digital divides enjoyed and benefitted. 6. Please add more bookshelves, particularly one to do eBooks from each country and make sure each one has at least one eBook to show how it can be done. 7. Proofread the Top 100 or so downloaded books to the point where we they approach perfection. So right now I'd like as many volunteers as possible to let me know they would like like to proofread Top Tens. New Ways To Keep Up With Project Gutenberg Want to keep up with the latest posts to Project Gutenberg? There are two ways to do so: Subscribe to our RSS feed at: http://www.gutenberg.org/feeds/today.rss Follow our Twitter feed at: http://www.twitter.com/gutenbooks To receive our latest dual-layered DVD containing nearly 30,000 eBooks, about the same number of books as average U.S. public libraries contain please surf to: http://gutenberg.org/cdproject Only email cd2010 at pglaf.org if you have a problem with the web-based request form. More New Projects We Listed Before Pro-Active Information About New Copyright Extensions As many of you know, just 5 years ago or so Australia's Parliament voted a resolution to resist those copyright extensions that had recently taken place in the US, EU, and other locations, but only a few years later tumbled into line after a few rounds of economic warfare levied upon them by The Mouse or other long copyright holders. What many of you may not remember is how the copyrights were extended in the U.S. in 1998 and 1976 without even anything like the publicity in Australia or recently in Canada where it appears they might be the first country to actually resist such economic warfare efforts. If you don't think this deserves the term "warfare" and that it is really not such, perhaps you should consider that the 1998 U.S. Copyright Act was passed at the same time as President Clinton's impeachment bill was passed and done behind closed doors in a "voice vote" where it was not recorded who voted which way. Many people have asked why President Clinton could have been impeached when it would so obviously fail with far more votes missing that would have made it interesting. What they do NOT do is answer that question by listing, even with just a short list, the other bills that their special interests got passed, hidden behind smokescreen politics created by the impeachment. This is very powerful political maneuvering, and should be brought to light, even if it cannot be stopped. Perhaps there is time enough to shed light on these new bills coming up to continue the ad infinitum extensions of copyright that have changed the U.S. from having the shortest copyright terms to having the longest in those 89 years from 1909 to 1998 when U.S. copyright extended from 42 years maximum with rewnewals to 95 years and no renewal required. . .even though 92% of all books would never be renewed via the simple paperwork and the small nominal fee that was required. If nothing is done to dissuade Congress from doing this The Supreme Court has already given them the power from their point of view to extend as long as they want, and that makes permanent copyright of Mickey Mouse a given, and everything else of that era along with it including Winnie The Pooh [1928 and 1926, respectively.] The new current U.S. copyrights already date back to 1923 so it is obvious that Disney has the powerful vested interest required to keep the lobbying pressure on Congress. It should be noted that in The Supreme Court case lists of Eldred v Ashcroft [originally set as Hart v Reno] it was the Disney representative who got the best seats as Eric Eldred was confined to the back row as Rosa Parks, who won her case, and didn't have to sit in the back of the bus, but had to sit in the back of the courtroom. Hopefully there is time enough and interst enough to do something to bring attention to this matter before vote time for the next such copyright extension. If they pass another such extension, the odds are we'll have no more public domain books for Project Gutenberg. [Apologies for any rough spots here, or not enough good new materials, Greg and I have been on the road a week, and are just getting back into the swing of things.] More About The New Volunteer Support Listed Below In our 40th year of Project Gutenberg, we would like to provide more alternatives for eBook production and also for eBook distribution. For added eBook production alternatives, we should also need some decent supervisors to provide assistance to a new type of volunteer group[s], as well as to insure an eBook is quite readable upon release. Obviously our distribution via our web sites or DVDs is going to continue, and perhaps our volunteers will have an interest in handing out DVDs, as well as pointing to our various download sites. Improved Support For Our Project Gutenberg Volunteers As a tribute to our volunteers we would like to make an extraordinary effort to thank them for all their effort over these four decades with a program to make the work less onerous and more easy to do. If you, or anyone you know, has any suggestions, of how we can make the work go more smoothly, more easily, and improve things for our volunteers in any manner, please answer this Newsletter and let us know. As one particular part of this program I would like for us to create a new kind of "Blue-washers" group for the specific purpose of helping our volunteers with problem areas specific to them. i.e. some volunteers just have one or two specific production areas at which they balk at certain procedures that are insisted upon and that's all the prevents them from being *perfect volunteers.* If any of you are willing to help me help them overcome such problem areas, I would be extremely grateful!!! Sometimes these are a simple as helping someone who has their margins counted in millimeters instead of inches, or who simply can't get their mind quite wrapped around certain details our post production people insist upon; other times it might just be a language gap where these volunteers don't quite have the same command of English as those who are trying to teach them. If you feel you have the ability to make up for some of these or other small difficulties that are all the keep some of our volunteers from really taking off, you will be more than welcome. Thank you so much!!! Michael S. Hart Founder Project Gutenberg, Inventor of eBooks PS The term "Blue-washers" is a combination of terms: "Blue Pencil" is the publisher/editor term for comments to writers about how to improve various article, essay, or even book length submissions. "Whitewasher" is a term I invented long ago to name the people who supported me in my Project Gutenberg efforts after I realized I could not continue being the last of the editors to see each and every book and to put these all online myself after about #4,000. NB Two people, including our CEO tried to help me with this this for about a month at a time, but each said it not something they ever wanted to do again. So, kudos, and plenty of them, to those who are willing to be last in the lineup to take the ultimate responsibility of an eBook's final content, format and appearance!!! However we should add that Greg Newby and I have always championed the fact that some of our volunteers should/ would/could be able to have their eBooks published with no interference from anyone else, rules or not, with an exception for obvious spelling and formatting errors. We have always had a few such volunteers that we took a personal hand in helping through the process, for those various reasons listed above, or many others. We have some who submit perhaps one book per month, and others that take a year or longer between books. Please let me know if you are willing to help. Timeline Events As you can see in our Grand Total figures below we have just passed 38,500 titles this past month and will have 40,000 eBooks during our 40th year celebration, 1,000 a month over 40 years doesn't sound like much, but we are on track right now to do around 4,000 this year. Sorry I missed by 1,000 earlier. We are currently giving away about 100,000 books a day, just through the one single site: http://gutenberg.org About 3 million eBooks per month or 36 million per year In 2000 USB flash drives were just getting started with 8M "IBM Memory Sticks" available for about $60 and also 16M and 32M size were available. Today 1,000 times as much memory, 8G, is available from over the counter stores for $20. I just bought a somewhat larger "terabyte pocket drive" for $75 over the counter. Larger is a relative term in this case, it's still pocket-sized, but just requires a doubly larger pocket and the weight is noticeable and a "wall wart" power supply is required, so _I_ should NOT think the term "pocket-sized would be appropriate but I bought it anyway, sight unseen, due to misunderstanding or being misled by the advertizing. Still, it's no larger and not much heavier than a book, and it will hold 2.5 million such books in .zip format. Think for just a moment about how much a terabyte would cost you back in the year 2000, how much power it took, and how hard it would be to fill it up. Google wouldn't even announce its "invention" of eBooks for about 5 more years, Project Gutenberg wouldn't have 10,000 titles for another 2 3/4 years, so just think of the changes we have in store by 2020, the next decade. We should all be considering getting petabytes if we do have them already by then, and all of the findable book titles that are public domain should have been put into at least some eReadable formats, if not most or all. It should be simple to hold each word ever published, a billion books of a million pages each, uncompressed and 2.5 billion such titles, using compressed formats which should be the default by then. However, the rules will likely have been changed again, and perhaps yet again, to stop the public domain and to insure that copyright is more and permanent not so much for the additional few percent in sales, but mostly for the purpose of preserving and protecting: "The Digital Divide." Our 300th Italian eBook is coming up!!! Please send in your suggestions for title #300!!! New Project Gutenberg Web Pages Please note TWO new Project Gutenberg web pages below-- new features, new search engines, etc. Please test and make comments, suggestions, etc. We have yet another Project Gutenberg Web Page coming! If you want free new places to put your eBooks just let me know!!! 26 Months to The End of the World Via Mayan Calendaring on December 21, 2012 [some now saying October 11, 2011] Leaving 2 years 2 months, 9 2/3 seasons, or 26 months. [Leaving 1 year 0 months, 4 2/3 seasons, or 12 months.] [All bracketed figures minus 10 days, of course.] Not to worry, I will still make long range predictions, such as that there will be affordable petabytes [2021], and enough eBooks to fill an entire petabyte around the same time. Current long range prediction for drives: 1 petabyte drives in 2025, possibly even in 2022, along with 1 terabyte solid state drives [SSDs]. 1 petabyte= enough storage for every word ever published, 1 billion books of 1 million characters each. >From Oct. 21, 2010 to December 21, 2012 is 26 Months. Oct 21, 2010 to October 11, 2011 is 16 Months -10 days. Request: 1894 Dr. Johnson Edition of: The Complete Works of Shakespeare collection. Missing volumes 2 & 6. Got all the other volumes for a couple dollars at a garage sale, but will pay 20 dollars each for for volumes 2 & 6. GENERATION CHANGE I got a book this week called "Generation Change," that lists "150 Ways We Can Change Ourselves, Our Country, and Our World." Most of these 150 items come with some suggestion of sites to visit on the Internet. #1 is: PROJECT GUTNBERG!!!!!!! "Generation Change" is available from: http://www.skyhorsepublishing.com Help create the "http://m.gutenberg.org" web pages!!! We are working on making all our eBooks optimized to do their best on iPads, iPhones, iPods, cellphones and PDA devices, and to do our web pages to the same degree. Let us know if you have any of these and can test them, or would like to optimize for any other devices. There are 4.5 billion such devices in the world, versus only 1.15 billion computers, and more and more readers, in spite of what the pundits say, are surfing, reading, and everything else on such mobile devices. More and more such devices will ONLY surf to "m" sites such as "m.gutenberg.org" In Our Own News Bin New Project Gutenberg Web Pages We have two new Project Gutenberg web sites up for testing. I think you will find some interesting additional searching and expanded lists of other eBook sites worth trying out: http://gutenberg.trulymail.comi and another new effort at: http://domainunltd.weebly.com/ Details: The goal I'm aiming at with this initiative is twofold. I'd like to provide as much useful information as possible about e-books (freely) available on the web, where to find them. And secondly, to offer people the opportunity to help out, producing e-text for PG, in first instance by doing a first round of proofreading on texts I deliver. People who want to do more are welcome to and can count on help in going through the process from start to finish. Experienced proofers who enjoy working on a complete book are also very welcome. Marc D'Hooge marcdH at belgium-mail.com APPROACHING NEWS. . . . ONGOING U.S. COPYRIGHT EXTENSIONS U.S. COPYRIGHTS TO BE EXTENDED TO 115 YEARS, DECADE BY DECADE FROM THE ORIGINAL 14 YEARS! THE SUPREME COURT SAYS IT NEVER HAS TO STOP!!! Suggestions are more than welcome how to publicize this upcoming event before it even starts to happen!!! Apparently everyone is keeping silent about the various copyright extensions coming up in Canada and the U.S. In just a few years yet another bill will be introduced in the U.S. Congress to extend copyright that has quite literally been extended from 14 years to 115 years. Here's Why We Need To Start Before The Issue Arises!!! When the last Australian Copyright Act was discussed in Parliament, they passed a resolution stating they would NOT extend copyrights. Really. However, just three years later, under economic warfare from, shall we just say, outside sources, they crumbled to the pressure and gave in. The Canadian Parliament is currently in that position-- and while some tell me they have enough signatures from those against any extensions, I will bet you lunch that they, too, crumble before it is over. I would gladly lose every one of those wagers!!! Further Information As you may already know, any time the copyrights in the characters Winnie the Pooh [1926], or The Mouse [1928], start coming close to expiration The U.S. Congress will be sure to start a very quiet frenzy of copyright bills that are designed to go into effect before anything can happen to those two copyrights. As I understand it, Disney(R) made a huge lobby effort, successful, to create the 1976 U.S. Copyright Act; paid as a result an additional $200 million for the right to another 20 years of Winnie the Pooh, and still made the fabled laughing trip to the bank as a result, since the effective date of 1978. As a result I have to imagine their sales of The Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, etc., must have been predicted to be so terribly large as to devour Avatar's gross. Given that next bill passed right in the middle of what must have been the busiest day in Congress for the last few decades, the impeachment of President Clinton, this means we should expect something of equal secrecy quite soon, as the current copyright extension runs out 2018. Usually they would make an effort to pass the new one a session or two early, such as in 2016, but given that a snag or two has hit before, we should probably look out starting in 2015, though it will be hard to see. Why? Even during the election just before the last extension I went to ask televised press conference questions on a new U.S. Copyright Act I had heard about, but candidate responses were uniform. . ."I know nothing." I would have to expect that even if the big anchors ask the same question in 2015 they will get that answer. Or non-answer. >From what I have heard there is an ever larger movement to keep everything copyrighted permanently, and to make all media as pay-per-view as possible, to the points of making all broadcast television pay-per-view on a first viewing premise [except public stations]. We are very likely to see a dissolving out boundaries-- cable products showing up on network television and the opposite direction as well. What else CAN we expect when Comcast cable has been the allowed buyer of NBC? If you think programming won't leak over: Consider what happened when Disney took over ABC. Not only did Disney flood ABC with their own programmed output, but they killed off the best of all cartoons. Anyone remember Reboot? I can put you in touch with many copyright experts, and I fear that all of them underestimate the power working to make copyright permanent, in spite of the fact words "limited time" are the U.s. Constitution's description. However, the U.s. 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The Project Gutenberg Statistical Report [As of about noon Central Daylight Time] Various totals from the ~33,000+ at http://www.gutenberg.org and our other Project Gutenberg Sites Week up to October 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Thu 2010-10-14 | 10 Fri 2010-10-15 | 18 Sat 2010-10-16 | 10 Sun 2010-10-17 | 9 Mon 2010-10-18 | 15 Tue 2010-10-19 | 10 Wed 2010-10-20 | 10 Weekly total = 77 [Note: last two months were often much lower] Week up to September 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Tue 2010-09-14 | 10 Wed 2010-09-15 | 4 Thu 2010-09-16 | 7 Fri 2010-09-17 | 12 Sat 2010-09-18 | 5 Sun 2010-09-19 | 7 Mon 2010-09-20 | 19 Weekly total = 64 Week up to August 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sat 2010-08-14 | 8 Sun 2010-08-15 | 9 Mon 2010-08-16 | 7 Tue 2010-08-17 | 7 Wed 2010-08-18 | 7 Thu 2010-08-19 | 5 Fri 2010-08-20 | 5 Weekly total = 48 [Lots of people on vacation] Week up to July 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2010-07-14 | 9 Thu 2010-07-15 | 21 Fri 2010-07-16 | 6 Sat 2010-07-17 | 6 Sun 2010-07-18 | 6 Mon 2010-07-19 | 5 Tue 2010-07-20 | 9 Weekly total = 62 Week up to June 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Mon 2010-06-14 | 15 Tue 2010-06-15 | 10 Wed 2010-06-16 | 17 Thu 2010-06-17 | 20 Fri 2010-06-18 | 20 Sat 2010-06-19 | 17 Sun 2010-06-20 | 35 Weekly total = 134 Week up to May 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Fri 2010-05-14 | 8 Sat 2010-05-15 | 20 Sun 2010-05-16 | 7 Mon 2010-05-17 | 7 Tue 2010-05-18 | 12 Wed 2010-05-19 | 25 Thu 2010-05-20 | 19 Weekly total = 88 week up to Apr. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2010-04-14 | 14 Thu 2010-04-15 | 11 Fri 2010-04-16 | 12 Sat 2010-04-17 | 19 Sun 2010-04-18 | 12 Mon 2010-04-19 | 19 Tue 2010-04-20 | 7 Weekly total = 94 week up to Mar. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-03-14 | 9 Mon 2010-03-15 | 16 Tue 2010-03-16 | 11 Wed 2010-03-17 | 12 Thu 2010-03-18 | 16 Fri 2010-03-19 | 6 Sat 2010-03-20 | 11 Weekly total = 81 Week up to Feb. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-02-14 | 5 Mon 2010-02-15 | 12 Tue 2010-02-16 | 10 Wed 2010-02-17 | 16 Thu 2010-02-18 | 11 Fri 2010-02-19 | 4 Sat 2010-02-20 | 4 Weekly total = 62 Week up to Jan. 21st: day | cnt ----------------+----- Thu 2010-01-14 | 8 Fri 2010-01-15 | 13 Sat 2010-01-16 | 16 Sun 2010-01-17 | 8 Mon 2010-01-18 | 12 Tue 2010-01-19 | 5 Wed 2010-01-20 | 11 Weekly total = 73 Previous Month 12/09 day | cnt ----------------+----- Mon 2009-12-14 | 11 Tue 2009-12-15 | 4 Wed 2009-12-16 | 4 Thu 2009-12-17 | 10 Fri 2009-12-18 | 7 Sat 2009-12-19 | 7 Sun 2009-12-20 | 9 Previous month: 11/09 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sat 2009-11-14 | 6 Sun 2009-11-15 | 4 Mon 2009-11-16 | 6 Tue 2009-11-17 | 9 Wed 2009-11-18 | 3 Thu 2009-11-19 | 6 Fri 2009-11-20 | 5 Weekly total = 39 Thanks to Marcello Perathoner for these figures! /// Here are the current language totals for languages with 100 or more eBooks. Grand total for today: 33980 October 21st 1 28548 English en 2 1664 French fr 3 713 German de 4 540 Finnish fi 5 497 Dutch nl 6 473 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 296 Spanish es 9 253 Italian it 10 102 Greek el Grand total for today: 33676 September 21st 1 28304 English en 2 1652 French fr 3 706 German de 4 534 Finnish fi 5 493 Dutch nl 6 467 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 294 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it 10 100 Greek el August 21st 1 28047 English en 2 1633 French fr 3 701 German de 4 532 Finnish fi 5 487 Dutch nl 6 460 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 292 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it Please note: 10 97 Greek el Suggestions Welcome For #100 in Greek!!! #300 in Spanish!!! #500 in Dutch!!! July 21st Grand total for today: 33108 1 27832 English en 2 1617 French fr 3 692 German de 4 531 Finnish fi 5 482 Dutch nl 6 456 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it June 21st Grand total for today: 32841 1 27597 English en 2 1605 French fr 3 685 German de 4 529 Finnish fi 5 481 Dutch nl 6 450 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it May 21st Grand total for today: 32366 1 27176 English en 2 1598 French fr 3 680 German de 4 527 Finnish fi 5 479 Dutch nl 6 433 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 242 Italian it Apr 21st Grand total for today: 31975 26832 English en 1590 French fr 674 German de 526 Finnish fi 476 Dutch nl 424 Portuguese pt 405 Chinese zh 284 Spanish es 236 Italian it N.B. Portuguese added as many as any other language, up to the top two, of course, tied for third. What do we need to do to get Spanish up and running? Mar 21st Grand total for today: 31616 26540 English en 1568 French fr 662 German de 524 Finnish fi 472 Dutch nl 410 Portuguese pt 405 Chinese zh 283 Spanish es 235 Italian it Feb. 21st Grand total for today: 31234 26241 English en 1557 French fr 647 German de 521 Finnish fi 470 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 395 Portuguese pt 275 Spanish es 234 Italian it Jan. 21st Grand total for today: 30935 25995 English en 1547 French fr 628 German de 518 Finnish fi 459 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 391 Portuguese pt 274 Spanish es 230 Italian it Compared to the last month: Grand total 25757 English en 1520 French fr 618 German de 515 Finnish fi 453 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 376 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 220 Italian it Compared to previous month's: Grand total for today: 30399 25587 English en 1498 French fr 614 German de 515 Finnish fi 451 Dutch nl 404 Chinese zh 371 Portuguese pt 268 Spanish es 218 Italian it Previous increases: +214 +205 +254 +281 +294 +287 All Reported Languges Not counting PrePrints, Canada, Australia, PG Europe Thanks to Greg Newby! /// >From Project Gutenberg Sites Worldwide [Don't forget ~75,000 at http://www.gutenberg.cc in .pdf] October 21st Grand total for today: 33,980 up from 33,676 up 304 PG General Automated Count 1,890 up from 1,871 up 19 PG of Australia 736@ up from 728@ up 12@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,009 up from 2,009 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved 639 up from 619 up 20 PG of Canada ====== 38,518 UP from 38,175 UP 343 Grand Total [Off by 0] September 21st Grand total for today: 33,676 up from 33,372 up 304 PG General Automated Count 1,871 up from 1,870 up 1 PG of Australia 728@ up from 723@ up 5@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,009 up from 2,008 up 1 PG PrePrints, Reserved 619 up from 598 up 21 PG of Canada ====== 38,175 UP from 37,848 UP 327 Grand Total @ Please note we have have been asked to presume all PG Europe entries are being included in the top line. However, I hope we will eventually hear this is not the case and grand total figures are somewhere in between: August 21st Grand total for today: 33,372 up from 33,108 up 264 PG General Automated Count 1,870 up from 1,866 up 4 PG of Australia 723@ up from 719@ up 3@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved 598 up from 576 up 22 PG of Canada ====== 37,848 up from 37,588 UP 260 Grand Total Please note we have have been asked to presume all PG Europe entries are being included in the top line. However, I hope we will eventually hear this is not the case and grand total figures are somewhere in between: This WOULD have appeared as follows under the old system: 38,571 up from 38,277 up 294 Grand Total [off by 2] [41 entries are still listed as reserved, and the automated count still seems to have missed about 100 completed eBooks but I'm leaving both of those out for the moment.] July 21st Grand total for today: 33,108 up from 32,841 up 257 PG General Automated Count 1,866 up from 1,854 up 12 PG of Australia 719@ up from 716 up 3@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 576 up from 558 up 18 PG of Canada ====== 37,588 DN from 37,977 DN 489 Grand Total This WOULD have appeared as follows under the old system: 38,277 up from 37,977 up 292 Grand Total [off by 2] As above: Please note that the Project Gutenberg of Europe entries have apparently all been fed to general Project Gutenberg counting systems, though I was originally told they were not due to an apparently different copyright system. However I am told now that they all were selected to work under US copyright. I will continue to research this and make updates. I think I made an error here, beyone the "off by 2" so if you figure this out better, please let me know. Right now I'm just taking people's word for all this and will have to make future updates and announcements, but give these weeks included the start of our 40th year, I wanted to made a change at this time for recording purposes of this year. June 21st Grand total for today: 32,841 up from 32,366 up 475 PG General Automated Count 1,854 up from 1,851 up 3 PG of Australia [Vacation] 716 up from 712 up 4 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 558 up from 536 up 22 PG of Canada ====== 37,977 up from 37,473 up 504 Grand Total May 21st Grand totals for today: 32,366 up from 31,975 up 391 PG General Automated Count 1,851 up from 1,845 -- 5 PG of Australia [Vacation] 712 up from 704 up 8 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 536 up from 521 up 17 PG of Canada ====== 37,473 up from 37,053 up 421 Grand Total [found lost one!] Apr 21st Grand totals for today: 31,975 up from 31,616 up 359 PG General Automated Count 1,851 up from 1,845 -- 5 PG of Australia [???] 704 up from 699 up 5 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 521 up from 504 up 17 PG of Canada ====== 37,054 up from 36,672 up 386 Grand Total [off by 1, ooops!] 700th PGEu eBook Posted!!! Serving over 2,000 users in 24 hours. Mar 21st Grand totals for today: 31,616 up from 31,234 up 382 PG General Automated Count 1,845 up from 1,842 up 3 PG of Australia 699 up from 684 up 15 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 504 up from 486 up 18 PG of Canada ====== 36,672 up from 36,254 up 418 Grand Total Feb 21st Grand totals for today: 31,234 up from 30,935 up 299 PG General Automated Count 1,842 up from 1,834 up 8 PG of Australia 684 up from 680 up 4 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 486 up from 462 up 24 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 July: 14 (Title 349 to 362) August: 16 (Titles 363 to 378) September: 17 (Titles 379 to 395) October: 13 (Titles 396 to 408) November: 9 [up to November 21] December: 19[up to December 21] ====== 36,254 up from 35,919 up 335 Jan 21st Grand totals for today: 30,935 up from 30,613 up 322 PG General Automated Count 1,834 up from 1,830 up 4 PG of Australia 680 up from 664 up 16 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 462 up from 436 up 26 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 ====== 35,919 up from 35,551 up 368 Previous month: 35,551 up 240 [Not including Canada's illustrations] 35,311 up 235 [Including correcting above estimate by 2] Note There are perhaps 100 eBooks not listed here that are already in circulation from Project Gutenberg. Note PG Canada includes English, French, and Italian. /// Here is how we ended 2009 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2009-12-30 | 9 Thu 2009-12-31 | 12 Fri 2010-01-01 | 6 Sat 2010-01-02 | 10 Sun 2010-01-03 | 2 Mon 2010-01-04 | 21 Tue 2010-01-05 | 5 Weekly Total 65 Grand total for today: 30761 from automated in house counter 25866 English en 1531 French fr 625 German de 517 Finnish fi 455 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 384 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 225 Italian it etc. 30,761 Up 3,145 From 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,830 Up 104 From 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 675 Up 121 From 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 468 Up 243 From 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] 2,008 DN 423 From 2,431 PrePrints [Subtracted 307 Chinese eBooks] ====== ====== 35,742 Up 3,190 From 32,552 Grand Total [Counting subtractions] 9.825 eBooks Per Day 68.773 eBooks Per Week 297.850 eBooks Per Month /// Here is how we ended 2008 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] [202 up to December, no current report] 2,431 PrePrints [Counting the 307 Chinese eBooks +111] ====== ====== 32,552 Grand Total [Counting those PrePrints] Here is how we ended 2007 The combined PG projects had produced a total of 26,161 titles. The most number of books posted... ...in one day was 65 on the 26th December ...in one week was 151 in Week 18 (week ending 9th May) ...in one month was 477 in November We averaged 338 per month [Over 4,000 for the year] 78 per week 11.13 per day 99 titles were newly REposted to the new filing system, bringing us almost to the 2,000 mark. Here is a small selection of project milestones; 100 eBooks in Greek as of September, 2010 TOTAL Original Project Gutenberg eBooks equals about the number of books in the average U.S. public library 32,500 on 20082121 [Counting the 307 Chinese Preprints] [And presuming 3 after official count] 32,000 on Calculating 31,500 on 20081021 [not an error, 1,777 PrePrints] 30,000 on 20081021 29,500 on 20080919 29,000 ~~ Calculating 28,500 ~~ Calculating 28,000 ~~ 20080516 27,500 on 20080405 27,000 ~~ 20080229 26,500 on 20080126 26,000 on 20071224 25,000 on 20071012 24,000 on 20070710 23,000 on 20070415 PG-AU 1,700 on 20081010 1,600 on 20080208 1,500 on 20070407 PG Canada 175 on 20080930 100 on 20080325 110 on 20080417 /// Many thanks to all who have helped us reach our 40th year! Michael S. Hart Founder Project Gutenberg From hart at pglaf.org Sun Nov 21 09:11:48 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2010 09:11:48 -0800 (PST) Subject: [gmonthly] Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter Message-ID: Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter The Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter--Nov. 21, 2010 eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since 1971 If you find errors please send them to errors at pglaf.org The 40th Year of PG eBooks Started on July 4, 2010!!!!! PUBLIC DOMAIN DAY IS COMING ON JANUARY 1, 2011 Every new year since the first copyrights expired, back around 1724, the world has looked forward to expiration of copyrights and the public domain availability of the works that have been kept under publishing monopolies. This coming January 1 Europeans will see a nice list of great works entering the public domain as the copyright terms expire, some listed below, but the United States, where their landmark Supreme Court Case decided that an extended copyright term could last literally forever, a person can no longer look forward to such happenings. In Europe this year some exampes of copyright expiring: Freud Havelock Ellis Zane Grey William Butler Yeats etc. These works will now be available for new life breathed into them via any number of unauthorized new editions a host of publishers and private citizens can now create, including new articles, books, TV shows, videos, movies and all other forms of media. Next year many people will ask why the sudden resurgent interest in Freud, Ellis, Grey, Yeats, etc. and answers will rarely include the fact that these authors weren't available for such endeavors before due to copyright. The media rarely refers to copyright expirations as the media feels they are dependent are extended copyrights, though it is hard to really expect that even the modern Oprah shows of this, her last season, will be of a huge interest when or if the copyright expires in 2105. If you are interested in more information search engine efforts should net you any number of sites via a simple "public domain day" search. You will find lists of items entering the public domain under various copyright terms in other countries, and a different set of lists of WOULD HAVE BEEN in the U.S.: Waton and Crick's original Nature article on DNA Walt Disney's original movie of Peter Pan The first James Bond adventure: Casino Royale The first issue of Playboy magazine Major works by: Ray Bradbury [Fahrenheit 451] J.D. Salinger [Nine Stories] Agatha Christie [A Pocket Full of Rye] C.S. Lewis [The Silver Chair, #4 in the Narnia series] James Baldwin [Go Tell It On The Mountain] Leon Uris [Battle Cry] not to mention great science fiction works by: Robert Anson Heinlein Isaac Asimov Arthur C. Clarke In addition all of the first HUGO AWARD winners must be considered, even though most or all of them were out in the year or two before the awards were given in 1953. WARNING: Any number of institutions appear to have the idea they can take credit for Public Domain Day," and I would be somewhat suspect of those claims, as copyright expirations have been taking place on January 1 a long, long, long time before anyone started celebrating it. However, one point most of the are making that is worth the time to pursue is that the public has less and less in the way of public domain rights, and not just in the way of extensions that make them last longer than a new modern day lifetime, but also in those rarely mentioned new forms of copyright of items that did not used to be in any manner copyrightable, such as sports box scores. Now, in my estimation, there isn't any new intellectual input required to write box scores, any more than to do the making of a telephone book, which has been ruled as not copyrightable, so obviously things are changing now even more than they already have, to the point where it appears nearly everything will be copyrightable. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED OVER NEXT SEVEN MONTHS!!! We need more volunteers for these projects with about 8 months to go before our 40th birthday. . . . My own particular project is proofreading Alice to some level of perfection and I'd love it if 100 people would read Alice along with me in the next eight months! So far we have a couple proofreading Alice, and we need some for Sherlock Holmes and for Pride and Prejudice. So far we have one volunteer working on each of these. We need some vol who can use COMP/DIFF related programs such as WDIFF, etc., to note differences between eBooks. Several Major New Projects Are In The Works. . . . Right now looking for volunteers to fine tooth comb PG eBooks of Alice In Wonderland, Through Looking-Glass & Hunting Of The Snark for errors!!! See #7 below. 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There are two ways to do so: Subscribe to our RSS feed at: http://www.gutenberg.org/feeds/today.rss Follow our Twitter feed at: http://www.twitter.com/gutenbooks To receive our latest dual-layered DVD containing nearly 30,000 eBooks, about the same number of books as average U.S. public libraries contain please surf to: http://gutenberg.org/cdproject Only email cd2010 at pglaf.org if you have a problem with the web-based request form. More New Projects We Listed Before Pro-Active Information About New Copyright Extensions As many of you know, just 5 years ago or so Australia's Parliament voted a resolution to resist those copyright extensions that had recently taken place in the US, EU, and other locations, but only a few years later tumbled into line after a few rounds of economic warfare levied upon them by The Mouse or other long copyright holders. What many of you may not remember is how the copyrights were extended in the U.S. in 1998 and 1976 without even anything like the publicity in Australia or recently in Canada where it appears they might be the first country to actually resist such economic warfare efforts. If you don't think this deserves the term "warfare" and that it is really not such, perhaps you should consider that the 1998 U.S. Copyright Act was passed at the same time as President Clinton's impeachment bill was passed and done behind closed doors in a "voice vote" where it was not recorded who voted which way. Many people have asked why President Clinton could have been impeached when it would so obviously fail with far more votes missing that would have made it interesting. What they do NOT do is answer that question by listing, even with just a short list, the other bills that their special interests got passed, hidden behind smokescreen politics created by the impeachment. This is very powerful political maneuvering, and should be brought to light, even if it cannot be stopped. Perhaps there is time enough to shed light on these new bills coming up to continue the ad infinitum extensions of copyright that have changed the U.S. from having the shortest copyright terms to having the longest in those 89 years from 1909 to 1998 when U.S. copyright extended from 42 years maximum with rewnewals to 95 years and no renewal required. . .even though 92% of all books would never be renewed via the simple paperwork and the small nominal fee that was required. If nothing is done to dissuade Congress from doing this The Supreme Court has already given them the power from their point of view to extend as long as they want, and that makes permanent copyright of Mickey Mouse a given, and everything else of that era along with it including Winnie The Pooh [1928 and 1926, respectively.] The new current U.S. copyrights already date back to 1923 so it is obvious that Disney has the powerful vested interest required to keep the lobbying pressure on Congress. It should be noted that in The Supreme Court case lists of Eldred v Ashcroft [originally set as Hart v Reno] it was the Disney representative who got the best seats as Eric Eldred was confined to the back row as Rosa Parks, who won her case, and didn't have to sit in the back of the bus, but had to sit in the back of the courtroom. Hopefully there is time enough and interst enough to do something to bring attention to this matter before vote time for the next such copyright extension. If they pass another such extension, the odds are we'll have no more public domain books for Project Gutenberg. [Apologies for any rough spots here, or not enough good new materials, Greg and I have been on the road a week, and are just getting back into the swing of things.] More About The New Volunteer Support Listed Below In our 40th year of Project Gutenberg, we would like to provide more alternatives for eBook production and also for eBook distribution. For added eBook production alternatives, we should also need some decent supervisors to provide assistance to a new type of volunteer group[s], as well as to insure an eBook is quite readable upon release. Obviously our distribution via our web sites or DVDs is going to continue, and perhaps our volunteers will have an interest in handing out DVDs, as well as pointing to our various download sites. Improved Support For Our Project Gutenberg Volunteers As a tribute to our volunteers we would like to make an extraordinary effort to thank them for all their effort over these four decades with a program to make the work less onerous and more easy to do. If you, or anyone you know, has any suggestions, of how we can make the work go more smoothly, more easily, and improve things for our volunteers in any manner, please answer this Newsletter and let us know. As one particular part of this program I would like for us to create a new kind of "Blue-washers" group for the specific purpose of helping our volunteers with problem areas specific to them. i.e. some volunteers just have one or two specific production areas at which they balk at certain procedures that are insisted upon and that's all the prevents them from being *perfect volunteers.* If any of you are willing to help me help them overcome such problem areas, I would be extremely grateful!!! Sometimes these are a simple as helping someone who has their margins counted in millimeters instead of inches, or who simply can't get their mind quite wrapped around certain details our post production people insist upon; other times it might just be a language gap where these volunteers don't quite have the same command of English as those who are trying to teach them. If you feel you have the ability to make up for some of these or other small difficulties that are all the keep some of our volunteers from really taking off, you will be more than welcome. Thank you so much!!! Michael S. Hart Founder Project Gutenberg, Inventor of eBooks PS The term "Blue-washers" is a combination of terms: "Blue Pencil" is the publisher/editor term for comments to writers about how to improve various article, essay, or even book length submissions. "Whitewasher" is a term I invented long ago to name the people who supported me in my Project Gutenberg efforts after I realized I could not continue being the last of the editors to see each and every book and to put these all online myself after about #4,000. NB Two people, including our CEO tried to help me with this this for about a month at a time, but each said it not something they ever wanted to do again. So, kudos, and plenty of them, to those who are willing to be last in the lineup to take the ultimate responsibility of an eBook's final content, format and appearance!!! However we should add that Greg Newby and I have always championed the fact that some of our volunteers should/ would/could be able to have their eBooks published with no interference from anyone else, rules or not, with an exception for obvious spelling and formatting errors. We have always had a few such volunteers that we took a personal hand in helping through the process, for those various reasons listed above, or many others. We have some who submit perhaps one book per month, and others that take a year or longer between books. Please let me know if you are willing to help. Timeline Events As you can see in our Grand Total figures below we have just passed 38,500 titles this past month and will have 40,000 eBooks during our 40th year celebration, 1,000 a month over 40 years doesn't sound like much, but we are on track right now to do around 4,000 this year. Sorry I missed by 1,000 earlier. We are currently giving away about 100,000 books a day, just through the one single site: http://gutenberg.org About 3 million eBooks per month or 36 million per year In 2000 USB flash drives were just getting started with 8M "IBM Memory Sticks" available for about $60 and also 16M and 32M size were available. Today 1,000 times as much memory, 8G, is available from over the counter stores for $20. I just bought a somewhat larger "terabyte pocket drive" for $75 over the counter. Larger is a relative term in this case, it's still pocket-sized, but just requires a doubly larger pocket and the weight is noticeable and a "wall wart" power supply is required, so _I_ should NOT think the term "pocket-sized would be appropriate but I bought it anyway, sight unseen, due to misunderstanding or being misled by the advertizing. Still, it's no larger and not much heavier than a book, and it will hold 2.5 million such books in .zip format. Think for just a moment about how much a terabyte would cost you back in the year 2000, how much power it took, and how hard it would be to fill it up. Google wouldn't even announce its "invention" of eBooks for about 5 more years, Project Gutenberg wouldn't have 10,000 titles for another 2 3/4 years, so just think of the changes we have in store by 2020, the next decade. We should all be considering getting petabytes if we do have them already by then, and all of the findable book titles that are public domain should have been put into at least some eReadable formats, if not most or all. It should be simple to hold each word ever published, a billion books of a million pages each, uncompressed and 2.5 billion such titles, using compressed formats which should be the default by then. However, the rules will likely have been changed again, and perhaps yet again, to stop the public domain and to insure that copyright is more and permanent not so much for the additional few percent in sales, but mostly for the purpose of preserving and protecting: "The Digital Divide." Our 300th Spanish eBook is coming up!!! Please send in your suggestions for title #300!!! New Project Gutenberg Web Pages Please note TWO new Project Gutenberg web pages below-- new features, new search engines, etc. Please test and make comments, suggestions, etc. We have yet another Project Gutenberg Web Page coming! If you want free new places to put your eBooks just let me know!!! 25 Months to The End of the World Via Mayan Calendaring on December 21, 2012 [some now saying October 11, 2011] Leaving 2 years 1 months, 9 1/3 seasons, or 25 months. [Leaving 0 years, 11 months, 3 2/3 seasons, or 11 months.] [All bracketed figures minus 10 days, of course.] Not to worry, I will still make long range predictions, such as that there will be affordable petabytes [2021], and enough eBooks to fill an entire petabyte around the same time. Current long range prediction for drives: 1 petabyte drives in 2025, possibly even in 2022, along with 1 terabyte solid state drives [SSDs]. 1 petabyte= enough storage for every word ever published, 1 billion books of 1 million characters each. >From Nov. 21, 2010 to December 21, 2012 is 25 Months. Nov 21, 2010 to October 11, 2011 is 9 Months -10 days. Request: 1894 Dr. Johnson Edition of: The Complete Works of Shakespeare collection. Missing volumes 2 & 6. Got all the other volumes for a couple dollars at a garage sale, but will pay 20 dollars each for for volumes 2 & 6. GENERATION CHANGE I got a book this week called "Generation Change," that lists "150 Ways We Can Change Ourselves, Our Country, and Our World." Most of these 150 items come with some suggestion of sites to visit on the Internet. #1 is: PROJECT GUTNBERG!!!!!!! "Generation Change" is available from: http://www.skyhorsepublishing.com Help create the "http://m.gutenberg.org" web pages!!! We are working on making all our eBooks optimized to do their best on iPads, iPhones, iPods, cellphones and PDA devices, and to do our web pages to the same degree. Let us know if you have any of these and can test them, or would like to optimize for any other devices. There are 4.5 billion such devices in the world, versus only 1.15 billion computers, and more and more readers, in spite of what the pundits say, are surfing, reading, and everything else on such mobile devices. More and more such devices will ONLY surf to "m" sites such as "m.gutenberg.org" In Our Own News Bin New Project Gutenberg Web Pages We have two new Project Gutenberg web sites up for testing. I think you will find some interesting additional searching and expanded lists of other eBook sites worth trying out: http://gutenberg.trulymail.comi and another new effort at: http://domainunltd.weebly.com/ Details: The goal I'm aiming at with this initiative is twofold. I'd like to provide as much useful information as possible about e-books (freely) available on the web, where to find them. And secondly, to offer people the opportunity to help out, producing e-text for PG, in first instance by doing a first round of proofreading on texts I deliver. People who want to do more are welcome to and can count on help in going through the process from start to finish. Experienced proofers who enjoy working on a complete book are also very welcome. Marc D'Hooge marcdH at belgium-mail.com APPROACHING NEWS. . . . ONGOING U.S. COPYRIGHT EXTENSIONS U.S. COPYRIGHTS TO BE EXTENDED TO 115 YEARS, DECADE BY DECADE FROM THE ORIGINAL 14 YEARS! THE SUPREME COURT SAYS IT NEVER HAS TO STOP!!! Suggestions are more than welcome how to publicize this upcoming event before it even starts to happen!!! Apparently everyone is keeping silent about the various copyright extensions coming up in Canada and the U.S. In just a few years yet another bill will be introduced in the U.S. Congress to extend copyright that has quite literally been extended from 14 years to 115 years. Here's Why We Need To Start Before The Issue Arises!!! When the last Australian Copyright Act was discussed in Parliament, they passed a resolution stating they would NOT extend copyrights. Really. However, just three years later, under economic warfare from, shall we just say, outside sources, they crumbled to the pressure and gave in. The Canadian Parliament is currently in that position-- and while some tell me they have enough signatures from those against any extensions, I will bet you lunch that they, too, crumble before it is over. I would gladly lose every one of those wagers!!! Further Information As you may already know, any time the copyrights in the characters Winnie the Pooh [1926], or The Mouse [1928], start coming close to expiration The U.S. Congress will be sure to start a very quiet frenzy of copyright bills that are designed to go into effect before anything can happen to those two copyrights. As I understand it, Disney(R) made a huge lobby effort, successful, to create the 1976 U.S. Copyright Act; paid as a result an additional $200 million for the right to another 20 years of Winnie the Pooh, and still made the fabled laughing trip to the bank as a result, since the effective date of 1978. As a result I have to imagine their sales of The Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, etc., must have been predicted to be so terribly large as to devour Avatar's gross. Given that next bill passed right in the middle of what must have been the busiest day in Congress for the last few decades, the impeachment of President Clinton, this means we should expect something of equal secrecy quite soon, as the current copyright extension runs out 2018. Usually they would make an effort to pass the new one a session or two early, such as in 2016, but given that a snag or two has hit before, we should probably look out starting in 2015, though it will be hard to see. Why? Even during the election just before the last extension I went to ask televised press conference questions on a new U.S. Copyright Act I had heard about, but candidate responses were uniform. . ."I know nothing." I would have to expect that even if the big anchors ask the same question in 2015 they will get that answer. Or non-answer. >From what I have heard there is an ever larger movement to keep everything copyrighted permanently, and to make all media as pay-per-view as possible, to the points of making all broadcast television pay-per-view on a first viewing premise [except public stations]. We are very likely to see a dissolving out boundaries-- cable products showing up on network television and the opposite direction as well. What else CAN we expect when Comcast cable has been the allowed buyer of NBC? If you think programming won't leak over: Consider what happened when Disney took over ABC. Not only did Disney flood ABC with their own programmed output, but they killed off the best of all cartoons. Anyone remember Reboot? I can put you in touch with many copyright experts, and I fear that all of them underestimate the power working to make copyright permanent, in spite of the fact words "limited time" are the U.s. Constitution's description. However, the U.s. 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We are particularly interested in devices that have built-in WiFi, so they can access content at www.gutenberg.org without using the cellular network at all. Project Gutenberg is a charitable 501(c)(3) organization in the US. Our All Time Hottest Requests!!!!!!! FLASH RAM I am looking for the earliest flash RAM possible. The ideal piece around which to center this collection is one of the 8 megabyte USBs. The very earliest were PCMCIA cards, such as used for the Poqet computer, etc. The earliest USB flash drives were DisgoDizgo, M-Systems and these were OEMed by IBM, HP, etc. They are particular in a recognizable fashion because their snapon connectors resemble the connectors of jigsaw puzzles. We received two examples of RAM actually labeled "Flash," for the H-P 95 pocket DOS machine from 1991, and a sample of Fairchild bubble memory, as well, from down under. Thank you, Mate! POWERPOINT We need someone who can do PowerPoint illustrations. One in particular, building a 3-D box of 1,000 dominoes. Additional Newsletter Services In addition, we will provide the PG Canada Newsletter and totals from PG of Australia, Europe, PrePrints, etc. These totals do NOT include 75,000+ at http://www.gutenberg.cc Where there are eBooks representing over 100 languages. The Project Gutenberg Statistical Report [As of about noon Central Daylight Time] Various totals from the ~33,000+ at http://www.gutenberg.org and our other Project Gutenberg Sites Week up to November 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-11-14 | 14 Mon 2010-11-15 | 11 Tue 2010-11-16 | 10 Wed 2010-11-17 | 9 Thu 2010-11-18 | 12 Fri 2010-11-19 | 4 Sat 2010-11-20 | 11 Weekly total = 71 Week up to October 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Thu 2010-10-14 | 10 Fri 2010-10-15 | 18 Sat 2010-10-16 | 10 Sun 2010-10-17 | 9 Mon 2010-10-18 | 15 Tue 2010-10-19 | 10 Wed 2010-10-20 | 10 Weekly total = 77 [Note: last two months were often much lower] Week up to September 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Tue 2010-09-14 | 10 Wed 2010-09-15 | 4 Thu 2010-09-16 | 7 Fri 2010-09-17 | 12 Sat 2010-09-18 | 5 Sun 2010-09-19 | 7 Mon 2010-09-20 | 19 Weekly total = 64 Week up to August 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sat 2010-08-14 | 8 Sun 2010-08-15 | 9 Mon 2010-08-16 | 7 Tue 2010-08-17 | 7 Wed 2010-08-18 | 7 Thu 2010-08-19 | 5 Fri 2010-08-20 | 5 Weekly total = 48 [Lots of people on vacation] Week up to July 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2010-07-14 | 9 Thu 2010-07-15 | 21 Fri 2010-07-16 | 6 Sat 2010-07-17 | 6 Sun 2010-07-18 | 6 Mon 2010-07-19 | 5 Tue 2010-07-20 | 9 Weekly total = 62 Week up to June 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Mon 2010-06-14 | 15 Tue 2010-06-15 | 10 Wed 2010-06-16 | 17 Thu 2010-06-17 | 20 Fri 2010-06-18 | 20 Sat 2010-06-19 | 17 Sun 2010-06-20 | 35 Weekly total = 134 Week up to May 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Fri 2010-05-14 | 8 Sat 2010-05-15 | 20 Sun 2010-05-16 | 7 Mon 2010-05-17 | 7 Tue 2010-05-18 | 12 Wed 2010-05-19 | 25 Thu 2010-05-20 | 19 Weekly total = 88 week up to Apr. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2010-04-14 | 14 Thu 2010-04-15 | 11 Fri 2010-04-16 | 12 Sat 2010-04-17 | 19 Sun 2010-04-18 | 12 Mon 2010-04-19 | 19 Tue 2010-04-20 | 7 Weekly total = 94 week up to Mar. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-03-14 | 9 Mon 2010-03-15 | 16 Tue 2010-03-16 | 11 Wed 2010-03-17 | 12 Thu 2010-03-18 | 16 Fri 2010-03-19 | 6 Sat 2010-03-20 | 11 Weekly total = 81 Week up to Feb. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-02-14 | 5 Mon 2010-02-15 | 12 Tue 2010-02-16 | 10 Wed 2010-02-17 | 16 Thu 2010-02-18 | 11 Fri 2010-02-19 | 4 Sat 2010-02-20 | 4 Weekly total = 62 Week up to Jan. 21st: day | cnt ----------------+----- Thu 2010-01-14 | 8 Fri 2010-01-15 | 13 Sat 2010-01-16 | 16 Sun 2010-01-17 | 8 Mon 2010-01-18 | 12 Tue 2010-01-19 | 5 Wed 2010-01-20 | 11 Weekly total = 73 Previous Month 12/09 day | cnt ----------------+----- Mon 2009-12-14 | 11 Tue 2009-12-15 | 4 Wed 2009-12-16 | 4 Thu 2009-12-17 | 10 Fri 2009-12-18 | 7 Sat 2009-12-19 | 7 Sun 2009-12-20 | 9 Previous month: 11/09 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sat 2009-11-14 | 6 Sun 2009-11-15 | 4 Mon 2009-11-16 | 6 Tue 2009-11-17 | 9 Wed 2009-11-18 | 3 Thu 2009-11-19 | 6 Fri 2009-11-20 | 5 Weekly total = 39 Thanks to Marcello Perathoner for these figures! /// Here are the current language totals for languages with 100 or more eBooks. Grand total for today: 34291 November 21st 1 28791 English en 2 1685 French fr 3 718 German de 4 544 Finnish fi 5 501 Dutch nl 6 488 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 297 Spanish es 9 255 Italian it 10 108 Greek el Grand total for today: 33980 October 21st 1 28548 English en 2 1664 French fr 3 713 German de 4 540 Finnish fi 5 497 Dutch nl 6 473 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 296 Spanish es 9 253 Italian it 10 102 Greek el Grand total for today: 33676 September 21st 1 28304 English en 2 1652 French fr 3 706 German de 4 534 Finnish fi 5 493 Dutch nl 6 467 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 294 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it 10 100 Greek el August 21st 1 28047 English en 2 1633 French fr 3 701 German de 4 532 Finnish fi 5 487 Dutch nl 6 460 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 292 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it Please note: 10 97 Greek el Suggestions Welcome For #100 in Greek!!! #300 in Spanish!!! #500 in Dutch!!! July 21st Grand total for today: 33108 1 27832 English en 2 1617 French fr 3 692 German de 4 531 Finnish fi 5 482 Dutch nl 6 456 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it June 21st Grand total for today: 32841 1 27597 English en 2 1605 French fr 3 685 German de 4 529 Finnish fi 5 481 Dutch nl 6 450 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it May 21st Grand total for today: 32366 1 27176 English en 2 1598 French fr 3 680 German de 4 527 Finnish fi 5 479 Dutch nl 6 433 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 242 Italian it Apr 21st Grand total for today: 31975 26832 English en 1590 French fr 674 German de 526 Finnish fi 476 Dutch nl 424 Portuguese pt 405 Chinese zh 284 Spanish es 236 Italian it N.B. Portuguese added as many as any other language, up to the top two, of course, tied for third. What do we need to do to get Spanish up and running? Mar 21st Grand total for today: 31616 26540 English en 1568 French fr 662 German de 524 Finnish fi 472 Dutch nl 410 Portuguese pt 405 Chinese zh 283 Spanish es 235 Italian it Feb. 21st Grand total for today: 31234 26241 English en 1557 French fr 647 German de 521 Finnish fi 470 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 395 Portuguese pt 275 Spanish es 234 Italian it Jan. 21st Grand total for today: 30935 25995 English en 1547 French fr 628 German de 518 Finnish fi 459 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 391 Portuguese pt 274 Spanish es 230 Italian it Compared to the last month: Grand total 25757 English en 1520 French fr 618 German de 515 Finnish fi 453 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 376 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 220 Italian it Compared to previous month's: Grand total for today: 30399 25587 English en 1498 French fr 614 German de 515 Finnish fi 451 Dutch nl 404 Chinese zh 371 Portuguese pt 268 Spanish es 218 Italian it Previous increases: +214 +205 +254 +281 +294 +287 All Reported Languges Not counting PrePrints, Canada, Australia, PG Europe Thanks to Greg Newby! /// >From Project Gutenberg Sites Worldwide [Don't forget ~75,000 at http://www.gutenberg.cc in .pdf] November 21st Grand total for today: 34,291 up from 33,980 up 311 PG General Automated Count 1,890 up from 1,890 up 0 PG of Australia 742@ up from 736@ up 6@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,009 up from 2,009 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved 660 up from 639 up 21 PG of Canada ===== 38,850 UP from 38,518 UP 332 Grand Total [Off by 0] October 21st Grand total for today: 33,980 up from 33,676 up 304 PG General Automated Count 1,890 up from 1,871 up 19 PG of Australia 736@ up from 728@ up 12@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,009 up from 2,009 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved 639 up from 619 up 20 PG of Canada ====== 38,518 UP from 38,175 UP 343 Grand Total [Off by 0] September 21st Grand total for today: 33,676 up from 33,372 up 304 PG General Automated Count 1,871 up from 1,870 up 1 PG of Australia 728@ up from 723@ up 5@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,009 up from 2,008 up 1 PG PrePrints, Reserved 619 up from 598 up 21 PG of Canada ====== 38,175 UP from 37,848 UP 327 Grand Total @ Please note we have have been asked to presume all PG Europe entries are being included in the top line. However, I hope we will eventually hear this is not the case and grand total figures are somewhere in between: August 21st Grand total for today: 33,372 up from 33,108 up 264 PG General Automated Count 1,870 up from 1,866 up 4 PG of Australia 723@ up from 719@ up 3@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved 598 up from 576 up 22 PG of Canada ====== 37,848 up from 37,588 UP 260 Grand Total Please note we have have been asked to presume all PG Europe entries are being included in the top line. However, I hope we will eventually hear this is not the case and grand total figures are somewhere in between: This WOULD have appeared as follows under the old system: 38,571 up from 38,277 up 294 Grand Total [off by 2] [41 entries are still listed as reserved, and the automated count still seems to have missed about 100 completed eBooks but I'm leaving both of those out for the moment.] July 21st Grand total for today: 33,108 up from 32,841 up 257 PG General Automated Count 1,866 up from 1,854 up 12 PG of Australia 719@ up from 716 up 3@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 576 up from 558 up 18 PG of Canada ====== 37,588 DN from 37,977 DN 489 Grand Total This WOULD have appeared as follows under the old system: 38,277 up from 37,977 up 292 Grand Total [off by 2] As above: Please note that the Project Gutenberg of Europe entries have apparently all been fed to general Project Gutenberg counting systems, though I was originally told they were not due to an apparently different copyright system. However I am told now that they all were selected to work under US copyright. I will continue to research this and make updates. I think I made an error here, beyone the "off by 2" so if you figure this out better, please let me know. Right now I'm just taking people's word for all this and will have to make future updates and announcements, but give these weeks included the start of our 40th year, I wanted to made a change at this time for recording purposes of this year. June 21st Grand total for today: 32,841 up from 32,366 up 475 PG General Automated Count 1,854 up from 1,851 up 3 PG of Australia [Vacation] 716 up from 712 up 4 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 558 up from 536 up 22 PG of Canada ====== 37,977 up from 37,473 up 504 Grand Total May 21st Grand totals for today: 32,366 up from 31,975 up 391 PG General Automated Count 1,851 up from 1,845 -- 5 PG of Australia [Vacation] 712 up from 704 up 8 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 536 up from 521 up 17 PG of Canada ====== 37,473 up from 37,053 up 421 Grand Total [found lost one!] Apr 21st Grand totals for today: 31,975 up from 31,616 up 359 PG General Automated Count 1,851 up from 1,845 -- 5 PG of Australia [???] 704 up from 699 up 5 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 521 up from 504 up 17 PG of Canada ====== 37,054 up from 36,672 up 386 Grand Total [off by 1, ooops!] 700th PGEu eBook Posted!!! Serving over 2,000 users in 24 hours. Mar 21st Grand totals for today: 31,616 up from 31,234 up 382 PG General Automated Count 1,845 up from 1,842 up 3 PG of Australia 699 up from 684 up 15 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 504 up from 486 up 18 PG of Canada ====== 36,672 up from 36,254 up 418 Grand Total Feb 21st Grand totals for today: 31,234 up from 30,935 up 299 PG General Automated Count 1,842 up from 1,834 up 8 PG of Australia 684 up from 680 up 4 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 486 up from 462 up 24 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 July: 14 (Title 349 to 362) August: 16 (Titles 363 to 378) September: 17 (Titles 379 to 395) October: 13 (Titles 396 to 408) November: 9 [up to November 21] December: 19[up to December 21] ====== 36,254 up from 35,919 up 335 Jan 21st Grand totals for today: 30,935 up from 30,613 up 322 PG General Automated Count 1,834 up from 1,830 up 4 PG of Australia 680 up from 664 up 16 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 462 up from 436 up 26 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 ====== 35,919 up from 35,551 up 368 Previous month: 35,551 up 240 [Not including Canada's illustrations] 35,311 up 235 [Including correcting above estimate by 2] Note There are perhaps 100 eBooks not listed here that are already in circulation from Project Gutenberg. Note PG Canada includes English, French, and Italian. /// Here is how we ended 2009 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2009-12-30 | 9 Thu 2009-12-31 | 12 Fri 2010-01-01 | 6 Sat 2010-01-02 | 10 Sun 2010-01-03 | 2 Mon 2010-01-04 | 21 Tue 2010-01-05 | 5 Weekly Total 65 Grand total for today: 30761 from automated in house counter 25866 English en 1531 French fr 625 German de 517 Finnish fi 455 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 384 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 225 Italian it etc. 30,761 Up 3,145 From 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,830 Up 104 From 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 675 Up 121 From 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 468 Up 243 From 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] 2,008 DN 423 From 2,431 PrePrints [Subtracted 307 Chinese eBooks] ====== ====== 35,742 Up 3,190 From 32,552 Grand Total [Counting subtractions] 9.825 eBooks Per Day 68.773 eBooks Per Week 297.850 eBooks Per Month /// Here is how we ended 2008 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] [202 up to December, no current report] 2,431 PrePrints [Counting the 307 Chinese eBooks +111] ====== ====== 32,552 Grand Total [Counting those PrePrints] Here is how we ended 2007 The combined PG projects had produced a total of 26,161 titles. The most number of books posted... ...in one day was 65 on the 26th December ...in one week was 151 in Week 18 (week ending 9th May) ...in one month was 477 in November We averaged 338 per month [Over 4,000 for the year] 78 per week 11.13 per day 99 titles were newly REposted to the new filing system, bringing us almost to the 2,000 mark. Here is a small selection of project milestones; 100 eBooks in Greek as of September, 2010 TOTAL Original Project Gutenberg eBooks equals about the number of books in the average U.S. public library 32,500 on 20082121 [Counting the 307 Chinese Preprints] [And presuming 3 after official count] 32,000 on Calculating 31,500 on 20081021 [not an error, 1,777 PrePrints] 30,000 on 20081021 29,500 on 20080919 29,000 ~~ Calculating 28,500 ~~ Calculating 28,000 ~~ 20080516 27,500 on 20080405 27,000 ~~ 20080229 26,500 on 20080126 26,000 on 20071224 25,000 on 20071012 24,000 on 20070710 23,000 on 20070415 PG-AU 1,700 on 20081010 1,600 on 20080208 1,500 on 20070407 PG Canada 175 on 20080930 100 on 20080325 110 on 20080417 /// Many thanks to all who have helped us reach our 40th year! Michael S. Hart Founder Project Gutenberg From hart at pglaf.org Tue Dec 21 11:10:57 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2010 11:10:57 -0800 (PST) Subject: [gmonthly] Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter Message-ID: Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter The Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter--Dec. 21, 2010 eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since 1971 If you find errors please send them to errors at pglaf.org The 40th Year of PG eBooks Started on July 4, 2010!!!!! PROJECT GUTENERG MILESTONES We passed 39,000 eBooks this month!!! We just posted our: 550th eBook in Finnish and 1700th in French We are just about to post our: 725th eBook in German, 500th in Portuguese, and 300th in Spanish, please send in titles you would like to see for these! A month ago we posted our 100th Greek eBook and we are already at 110. Downloaded Books as of 2010-12-20 yesterday 124,464 last 7 days 852,824 last 30 days 3,657,360 "Cultural Genome" Created From eBooks Ever since eBooks started people have been analyizing a variety of concepts, ideas, subjects, etc. about ways a language system works. Believe it or not back in the days when The Oxford Text Archive was still thinking it could dominate the world, at least the virtual literary world, they spent several times an entire median income just counting up "and" as it was used by Shakespeare. This was only part of many different studies trying to determine if Shakespears is really Shakespeare, or just some other bloke using that name to further his own interests. Personally, I think they could have used something such as The Project Gutenberg Shakespeare along with program features in Wordstar, etc., to do the counting with the same kind of results, perhaps even more accurate, and a lot less wasted time and money. Today's "Cultural Genome" studies hopefully are done in seconds rather than a year and hopefully cost much less unless someone is getting drastically overpaid just for supervising what could be done by student assistants as was also done back in the day. Here are some of the highlights of this study of a five million plus collection of eBooks: 1. People are getting famous at younger ages. Hmmm, that seems obvious since The Mickey Mouse Club-- though we do have to consider The Little Rascals, also Shirley Temple, Mickey Rooney, and Judy Garland, but a whole era since teens took over major portions of this economy obviously has created many more such stars. It also becomes more obvious when we consider that the eras before radio, movies and television will not have the same opportunities to consider. In those eras people really had to have both a talent, AND the ability to apply that talent to the world with no "talent scout" industry to round them up and get an entire career going, sometimes to the detriment of the child stars, as we have seen so much of lately. Of course, if you go back far enough, perhaps further, and further than this Cultural Genome seems to, we are likely to find the ages once again getting younger, as the average lifespan wasn't very long. Think about The Montagues and Capulets of Verona in an interesting play by Shakespeare called Romeo & Juliet. The four parents of Romeo & Juliet are probably around 30 years old, given that Romeo & Juliet are young teen age kids, and Juliet should likely have kids less than a year later if her parents plans had worked out. Given that the Montagues and Capulets were the leaders of civic Verona at that age and no mention was made of their parents, we must presume they have passed away. This leaves only the young. . . . It isn't that I don't enjoy reading the results of the Cultural Genome study, I just think they probably will find out, just as with Shakespeare, that things are in many ways the way they appear. After all, only those who were victims of censorships, and there were plenty, didn't already think the center characters, both children or parents in Romeo & Juliet were of any age considered serious today. 2. Things Are Changing Faster and Faster This was demonstrated in several different ways, but I wasn't surprised or amazed by them, sadly to say. A. Total words in English doubled from WWII to today, approximately and I don't think anyone would be unduly surprised to hear that, given the number of new words, each and every year. The cool part is that this was a conclusion drawn independently of lexicographers doing their picking and choosing which goes in dictionaries. That part I like a lot, and I think should be included in planning future dictionaries. . .to look at reality in terms of what words people are actually using. B. "Half Life" of references. The average number of references to "1880" fell a half in the 32 years up to 1912, but similar references for "1973" fell to half in only 10 years up to 1983. Again, in a world that is obviously addicted to using, and only using, the present tense, while using history for little more than a doorstop, this is not amazing. You can pursue further details at: http://chronicle.com/article/Scholars-Elicit-a-Cultural /125731/?sid=pm&utm_source=pm&utm_medium=en 24 Months to The End of the World Via Mayan Calendaring on December 21, 2012 [some now saying October 11, 2011] Leaving 2 years 0 months, 8 seasons, or 24 months. [Leaving 0 years, 10 months, 3 1/3 seasons. . ..] [All bracketed figures minus 10 days, of course.] Not to worry, I will still make long range predictions, such as that there will be affordable petabytes [2021], and enough eBooks to fill an entire petabyte around the same time. Current long range prediction for drives: 1 petabyte drives in 2025, possibly even in 2022, along with 1 terabyte solid state drives [SSDs]. 1 petabyte= enough storage for every word ever published, 1 billion books of 1 million characters each. >From Nov. 21, 2010 to December 21, 2012 is 24 Months. Nov 21, 2010 to October 11, 2011 is 10 Months -10 days. PUBLIC DOMAIN DAY IS COMING ON JANUARY 1, 2011 Every new year since the first copyrights expired, back around 1724, the world has looked forward to expiration of copyrights and the public domain availability of the works that have been kept under publishing monopolies. This coming January 1 Europeans will see a nice list of great works entering the public domain as the copyright terms expire, some listed below, but the United States, where their landmark Supreme Court Case decided that an extended copyright term could last literally forever, a person can no longer look forward to such happenings. In Europe this year some exampes of copyright expiring: Freud Havelock Ellis Zane Grey William Butler Yeats etc. These works will now be available for new life breathed into them via any number of unauthorized new editions a host of publishers and private citizens can now create, including new articles, books, TV shows, videos, movies and all other forms of media. Next year many people will ask why the sudden resurgent interest in Freud, Ellis, Grey, Yeats, etc. and answers will rarely include the fact that these authors weren't available for such endeavors before due to copyright. The media rarely refers to copyright expirations as the media feels they are dependent are extended copyrights, though it is hard to really expect that even the modern Oprah shows of this, her last season, will be of a huge interest when or if the copyright expires in 2105. If you are interested in more information search engine efforts should net you any number of sites via a simple "public domain day" search. You will find lists of items entering the public domain under various copyright terms in other countries, and a different set of lists of WOULD HAVE BEEN in the U.S.: Waton and Crick's original Nature article on DNA Walt Disney's original movie of Peter Pan The first James Bond adventure: Casino Royale The first issue of Playboy magazine Major works by: Ray Bradbury [Fahrenheit 451] J.D. Salinger [Nine Stories] Agatha Christie [A Pocket Full of Rye] C.S. 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However, one point most of the are making that is worth the time to pursue is that the public has less and less in the way of public domain rights, and not just in the way of extensions that make them last longer than a new modern day lifetime, but also in those rarely mentioned new forms of copyright of items that did not used to be in any manner copyrightable, such as sports box scores. Now, in my estimation, there isn't any new intellectual input required to write box scores, any more than to do the making of a telephone book, which has been ruled as not copyrightable, so obviously things are changing now even more than they already have, to the point where it appears nearly everything will be copyrightable. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED OVER NEXT SIX MONTHS!!! We need more volunteers for these projects with about 6 months to go before our 40th birthday. . . . 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More New Projects We Listed Before Pro-Active Information About New Copyright Extensions As many of you know, just 5 years ago or so Australia's Parliament voted a resolution to resist those copyright extensions that had recently taken place in the US, EU, and other locations, but only a few years later tumbled into line after a few rounds of economic warfare levied upon them by The Mouse or other long copyright holders. What many of you may not remember is how the copyrights were extended in the U.S. in 1998 and 1976 without even anything like the publicity in Australia or recently in Canada where it appears they might be the first country to actually resist such economic warfare efforts. If you don't think this deserves the term "warfare" and that it is really not such, perhaps you should consider that the 1998 U.S. Copyright Act was passed at the same time as President Clinton's impeachment bill was passed and done behind closed doors in a "voice vote" where it was not recorded who voted which way. Many people have asked why President Clinton could have been impeached when it would so obviously fail with far more votes missing that would have made it interesting. What they do NOT do is answer that question by listing, even with just a short list, the other bills that their special interests got passed, hidden behind smokescreen politics created by the impeachment. This is very powerful political maneuvering, and should be brought to light, even if it cannot be stopped. Perhaps there is time enough to shed light on these new bills coming up to continue the ad infinitum extensions of copyright that have changed the U.S. from having the shortest copyright terms to having the longest in those 89 years from 1909 to 1998 when U.S. copyright extended from 42 years maximum with rewnewals to 95 years and no renewal required. . .even though 92% of all books would never be renewed via the simple paperwork and the small nominal fee that was required. If nothing is done to dissuade Congress from doing this The Supreme Court has already given them the power from their point of view to extend as long as they want, and that makes permanent copyright of Mickey Mouse a given, and everything else of that era along with it including Winnie The Pooh [1928 and 1926, respectively.] The new current U.S. copyrights already date back to 1923 so it is obvious that Disney has the powerful vested interest required to keep the lobbying pressure on Congress. It should be noted that in The Supreme Court case lists of Eldred v Ashcroft [originally set as Hart v Reno] it was the Disney representative who got the best seats as Eric Eldred was confined to the back row as Rosa Parks, who won her case, and didn't have to sit in the back of the bus, but had to sit in the back of the courtroom. Hopefully there is time enough and interst enough to do something to bring attention to this matter before vote time for the next such copyright extension. If they pass another such extension, the odds are we'll have no more public domain books for Project Gutenberg. [Apologies for any rough spots here, or not enough good new materials, Greg and I have been on the road a week, and are just getting back into the swing of things.] More About The New Volunteer Support Listed Below In our 40th year of Project Gutenberg, we would like to provide more alternatives for eBook production and also for eBook distribution. 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Timeline Events As you can see in our Grand Total figures below we have just passed 39,000 titles this past month and will have 40,000 eBooks during our 40th year celebration, 1,000 a month over 40 years doesn't sound like much, but we are on track right now to do around 4,000 this year. We are currently giving away about 100,000 books a day, just through the one single site: http://gutenberg.org About 3 million eBooks per month or 36 million per year In 2000 USB flash drives were just getting started with 8M "IBM Memory Sticks" available for about $60 and also 16M and 32M size were available. Today 1,000 times as much memory, 8G, is available from over the counter stores for $20. I just bought a somewhat larger "terabyte pocket drive" for $75 over the counter. Larger is a relative term in this case, it's still pocket-sized, but just requires a doubly larger pocket and the weight is noticeable and a "wall wart" power supply is required, so _I_ should NOT think the term "pocket-sized would be appropriate but I bought it anyway, sight unseen, due to misunderstanding or being misled by the advertizing. Still, it's no larger and not much heavier than a book, and it will hold 2.5 million such books in .zip format. Think for just a moment about how much a terabyte would cost you back in the year 2000, how much power it took, and how hard it would be to fill it up. Google wouldn't even announce its "invention" of eBooks for about 5 more years, Project Gutenberg wouldn't have 10,000 titles for another 2 3/4 years, so just think of the changes we have in store by 2020, the next decade. 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People who want to do more are welcome to and can count on help in going through the process from start to finish. Experienced proofers who enjoy working on a complete book are also very welcome. Marc D'Hooge marcdH at belgium-mail.com APPROACHING NEWS. . . . ONGOING U.S. COPYRIGHT EXTENSIONS U.S. COPYRIGHTS TO BE EXTENDED TO 115 YEARS, DECADE BY DECADE FROM THE ORIGINAL 14 YEARS! THE SUPREME COURT SAYS IT NEVER HAS TO STOP!!! Suggestions are more than welcome how to publicize this upcoming event before it even starts to happen!!! Apparently everyone is keeping silent about the various copyright extensions coming up in Canada and the U.S. In just a few years yet another bill will be introduced in the U.S. Congress to extend copyright that has quite literally been extended from 14 years to 115 years. Here's Why We Need To Start Before The Issue Arises!!! When the last Australian Copyright Act was discussed in Parliament, they passed a resolution stating they would NOT extend copyrights. Really. However, just three years later, under economic warfare from, shall we just say, outside sources, they crumbled to the pressure and gave in. The Canadian Parliament is currently in that position-- and while some tell me they have enough signatures from those against any extensions, I will bet you lunch that they, too, crumble before it is over. I would gladly lose every one of those wagers!!! Further Information As you may already know, any time the copyrights in the characters Winnie the Pooh [1926], or The Mouse [1928], start coming close to expiration The U.S. Congress will be sure to start a very quiet frenzy of copyright bills that are designed to go into effect before anything can happen to those two copyrights. As I understand it, Disney(R) made a huge lobby effort, successful, to create the 1976 U.S. Copyright Act; paid as a result an additional $200 million for the right to another 20 years of Winnie the Pooh, and still made the fabled laughing trip to the bank as a result, since the effective date of 1978. As a result I have to imagine their sales of The Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, etc., must have been predicted to be so terribly large as to devour Avatar's gross. Given that next bill passed right in the middle of what must have been the busiest day in Congress for the last few decades, the impeachment of President Clinton, this means we should expect something of equal secrecy quite soon, as the current copyright extension runs out 2018. Usually they would make an effort to pass the new one a session or two early, such as in 2016, but given that a snag or two has hit before, we should probably look out starting in 2015, though it will be hard to see. Why? Even during the election just before the last extension I went to ask televised press conference questions on a new U.S. Copyright Act I had heard about, but candidate responses were uniform. . ."I know nothing." I would have to expect that even if the big anchors ask the same question in 2015 they will get that answer. Or non-answer. >From what I have heard there is an ever larger movement to keep everything copyrighted permanently, and to make all media as pay-per-view as possible, to the points of making all broadcast television pay-per-view on a first viewing premise [except public stations]. We are very likely to see a dissolving out boundaries-- cable products showing up on network television and the opposite direction as well. What else CAN we expect when Comcast cable has been the allowed buyer of NBC? If you think programming won't leak over: Consider what happened when Disney took over ABC. 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The Project Gutenberg Statistical Report [As of about noon Central Daylight Time] Various totals from the ~33,000+ at http://www.gutenberg.org and our other Project Gutenberg Sites Week up to December 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Tue 2010-12-14 | 7 Wed 2010-12-15 | 13 Thu 2010-12-16 | 11 Fri 2010-12-17 | 1 Sat 2010-12-18 | 8 Sun 2010-12-19 | 12 Mon 2010-12-20 | 8 Weekly total = 60 Week up to November 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-11-14 | 14 Mon 2010-11-15 | 11 Tue 2010-11-16 | 10 Wed 2010-11-17 | 9 Thu 2010-11-18 | 12 Fri 2010-11-19 | 4 Sat 2010-11-20 | 11 Weekly total = 71 Week up to October 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Thu 2010-10-14 | 10 Fri 2010-10-15 | 18 Sat 2010-10-16 | 10 Sun 2010-10-17 | 9 Mon 2010-10-18 | 15 Tue 2010-10-19 | 10 Wed 2010-10-20 | 10 Weekly total = 77 [Note: last two months were often much lower] Week up to September 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Tue 2010-09-14 | 10 Wed 2010-09-15 | 4 Thu 2010-09-16 | 7 Fri 2010-09-17 | 12 Sat 2010-09-18 | 5 Sun 2010-09-19 | 7 Mon 2010-09-20 | 19 Weekly total = 64 Week up to August 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sat 2010-08-14 | 8 Sun 2010-08-15 | 9 Mon 2010-08-16 | 7 Tue 2010-08-17 | 7 Wed 2010-08-18 | 7 Thu 2010-08-19 | 5 Fri 2010-08-20 | 5 Weekly total = 48 [Lots of people on vacation] Week up to July 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2010-07-14 | 9 Thu 2010-07-15 | 21 Fri 2010-07-16 | 6 Sat 2010-07-17 | 6 Sun 2010-07-18 | 6 Mon 2010-07-19 | 5 Tue 2010-07-20 | 9 Weekly total = 62 Week up to June 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Mon 2010-06-14 | 15 Tue 2010-06-15 | 10 Wed 2010-06-16 | 17 Thu 2010-06-17 | 20 Fri 2010-06-18 | 20 Sat 2010-06-19 | 17 Sun 2010-06-20 | 35 Weekly total = 134 Week up to May 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Fri 2010-05-14 | 8 Sat 2010-05-15 | 20 Sun 2010-05-16 | 7 Mon 2010-05-17 | 7 Tue 2010-05-18 | 12 Wed 2010-05-19 | 25 Thu 2010-05-20 | 19 Weekly total = 88 week up to Apr. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2010-04-14 | 14 Thu 2010-04-15 | 11 Fri 2010-04-16 | 12 Sat 2010-04-17 | 19 Sun 2010-04-18 | 12 Mon 2010-04-19 | 19 Tue 2010-04-20 | 7 Weekly total = 94 week up to Mar. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-03-14 | 9 Mon 2010-03-15 | 16 Tue 2010-03-16 | 11 Wed 2010-03-17 | 12 Thu 2010-03-18 | 16 Fri 2010-03-19 | 6 Sat 2010-03-20 | 11 Weekly total = 81 Week up to Feb. 21 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sun 2010-02-14 | 5 Mon 2010-02-15 | 12 Tue 2010-02-16 | 10 Wed 2010-02-17 | 16 Thu 2010-02-18 | 11 Fri 2010-02-19 | 4 Sat 2010-02-20 | 4 Weekly total = 62 Week up to Jan. 21st: day | cnt ----------------+----- Thu 2010-01-14 | 8 Fri 2010-01-15 | 13 Sat 2010-01-16 | 16 Sun 2010-01-17 | 8 Mon 2010-01-18 | 12 Tue 2010-01-19 | 5 Wed 2010-01-20 | 11 Weekly total = 73 Previous Month 12/09 day | cnt ----------------+----- Mon 2009-12-14 | 11 Tue 2009-12-15 | 4 Wed 2009-12-16 | 4 Thu 2009-12-17 | 10 Fri 2009-12-18 | 7 Sat 2009-12-19 | 7 Sun 2009-12-20 | 9 Previous month: 11/09 day | cnt ----------------+----- Sat 2009-11-14 | 6 Sun 2009-11-15 | 4 Mon 2009-11-16 | 6 Tue 2009-11-17 | 9 Wed 2009-11-18 | 3 Thu 2009-11-19 | 6 Fri 2009-11-20 | 5 Weekly total = 39 Thanks to Marcello Perathoner for these figures! /// Here are the current language totals for languages with 100 or more eBooks. Grand total for today: 34616 1 29054 English en 2 1709 French fr 3 724 German de 4 551 Finnish fi 5 508 Dutch nl 6 494 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 298 Spanish es 9 262 Italian it 10 110 Greek el Grand total for today: 34291 November 21st 1 28791 English en 2 1685 French fr 3 718 German de 4 544 Finnish fi 5 501 Dutch nl 6 488 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 297 Spanish es 9 255 Italian it 10 108 Greek el Grand total for today: 33980 October 21st 1 28548 English en 2 1664 French fr 3 713 German de 4 540 Finnish fi 5 497 Dutch nl 6 473 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 296 Spanish es 9 253 Italian it 10 102 Greek el Grand total for today: 33676 September 21st 1 28304 English en 2 1652 French fr 3 706 German de 4 534 Finnish fi 5 493 Dutch nl 6 467 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 294 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it 10 100 Greek el August 21st 1 28047 English en 2 1633 French fr 3 701 German de 4 532 Finnish fi 5 487 Dutch nl 6 460 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 292 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it Please note: 10 97 Greek el Suggestions Welcome For #100 in Greek!!! #300 in Spanish!!! #500 in Dutch!!! July 21st Grand total for today: 33108 1 27832 English en 2 1617 French fr 3 692 German de 4 531 Finnish fi 5 482 Dutch nl 6 456 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it June 21st Grand total for today: 32841 1 27597 English en 2 1605 French fr 3 685 German de 4 529 Finnish fi 5 481 Dutch nl 6 450 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 244 Italian it May 21st Grand total for today: 32366 1 27176 English en 2 1598 French fr 3 680 German de 4 527 Finnish fi 5 479 Dutch nl 6 433 Portuguese pt 7 405 Chinese zh 8 287 Spanish es 9 242 Italian it Apr 21st Grand total for today: 31975 26832 English en 1590 French fr 674 German de 526 Finnish fi 476 Dutch nl 424 Portuguese pt 405 Chinese zh 284 Spanish es 236 Italian it N.B. Portuguese added as many as any other language, up to the top two, of course, tied for third. What do we need to do to get Spanish up and running? Mar 21st Grand total for today: 31616 26540 English en 1568 French fr 662 German de 524 Finnish fi 472 Dutch nl 410 Portuguese pt 405 Chinese zh 283 Spanish es 235 Italian it Feb. 21st Grand total for today: 31234 26241 English en 1557 French fr 647 German de 521 Finnish fi 470 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 395 Portuguese pt 275 Spanish es 234 Italian it Jan. 21st Grand total for today: 30935 25995 English en 1547 French fr 628 German de 518 Finnish fi 459 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 391 Portuguese pt 274 Spanish es 230 Italian it Compared to the last month: Grand total 25757 English en 1520 French fr 618 German de 515 Finnish fi 453 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 376 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 220 Italian it Compared to previous month's: Grand total for today: 30399 25587 English en 1498 French fr 614 German de 515 Finnish fi 451 Dutch nl 404 Chinese zh 371 Portuguese pt 268 Spanish es 218 Italian it Previous increases: +214 +205 +254 +281 +294 +287 All Reported Languges Not counting PrePrints, Canada, Australia, PG Europe Thanks to Greg Newby! /// >From Project Gutenberg Sites Worldwide [Don't forget ~75,000 at http://www.gutenberg.cc in .pdf] December 21st Grand total for today: 34,616 up from 34,291 up 325 PG General Automated Count 1,915 up from 1,890 up 25 PG of Australia 749@ up from 742@ up 7@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,009 up from 2,009 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved 678 up from 660 up 18 PG of Canada ===== 39,218 UP from 38,850 UP 368/368 Grand Total [Off by 0] November 21st Grand total for today: 34,291 up from 33,980 up 311 PG General Automated Count 1,890 up from 1,890 up 0 PG of Australia 749@ up from 736@ up 13@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,009 up from 2,009 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved 660 up from 639 up 21 PG of Canada ===== 38,850 UP from 38,518 UP 332 Grand Total [Off by 0] October 21st Grand total for today: 33,980 up from 33,676 up 304 PG General Automated Count 1,890 up from 1,871 up 19 PG of Australia 736@ up from 728@ up 12@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,009 up from 2,009 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved 639 up from 619 up 20 PG of Canada ====== 38,518 UP from 38,175 UP 343 Grand Total [Off by 0] September 21st Grand total for today: 33,676 up from 33,372 up 304 PG General Automated Count 1,871 up from 1,870 up 1 PG of Australia 728@ up from 723@ up 5@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,009 up from 2,008 up 1 PG PrePrints, Reserved 619 up from 598 up 21 PG of Canada ====== 38,175 UP from 37,848 UP 327 Grand Total @ Please note we have have been asked to presume all PG Europe entries are being included in the top line. However, I hope we will eventually hear this is not the case and grand total figures are somewhere in between: August 21st Grand total for today: 33,372 up from 33,108 up 264 PG General Automated Count 1,870 up from 1,866 up 4 PG of Australia 723@ up from 719@ up 3@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved 598 up from 576 up 22 PG of Canada ====== 37,848 up from 37,588 UP 260 Grand Total Please note we have have been asked to presume all PG Europe entries are being included in the top line. However, I hope we will eventually hear this is not the case and grand total figures are somewhere in between: This WOULD have appeared as follows under the old system: 38,571 up from 38,277 up 294 Grand Total [off by 2] [41 entries are still listed as reserved, and the automated count still seems to have missed about 100 completed eBooks but I'm leaving both of those out for the moment.] July 21st Grand total for today: 33,108 up from 32,841 up 257 PG General Automated Count 1,866 up from 1,854 up 12 PG of Australia 719@ up from 716 up 3@ PG of Europe [REVISED!!!] 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 576 up from 558 up 18 PG of Canada ====== 37,588 DN from 37,977 DN 489 Grand Total This WOULD have appeared as follows under the old system: 38,277 up from 37,977 up 292 Grand Total [off by 2] As above: Please note that the Project Gutenberg of Europe entries have apparently all been fed to general Project Gutenberg counting systems, though I was originally told they were not due to an apparently different copyright system. However I am told now that they all were selected to work under US copyright. I will continue to research this and make updates. I think I made an error here, beyone the "off by 2" so if you figure this out better, please let me know. Right now I'm just taking people's word for all this and will have to make future updates and announcements, but give these weeks included the start of our 40th year, I wanted to made a change at this time for recording purposes of this year. June 21st Grand total for today: 32,841 up from 32,366 up 475 PG General Automated Count 1,854 up from 1,851 up 3 PG of Australia [Vacation] 716 up from 712 up 4 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 558 up from 536 up 22 PG of Canada ====== 37,977 up from 37,473 up 504 Grand Total May 21st Grand totals for today: 32,366 up from 31,975 up 391 PG General Automated Count 1,851 up from 1,845 -- 5 PG of Australia [Vacation] 712 up from 704 up 8 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 536 up from 521 up 17 PG of Canada ====== 37,473 up from 37,053 up 421 Grand Total [found lost one!] Apr 21st Grand totals for today: 31,975 up from 31,616 up 359 PG General Automated Count 1,851 up from 1,845 -- 5 PG of Australia [???] 704 up from 699 up 5 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 521 up from 504 up 17 PG of Canada ====== 37,054 up from 36,672 up 386 Grand Total [off by 1, ooops!] 700th PGEu eBook Posted!!! Serving over 2,000 users in 24 hours. Mar 21st Grand totals for today: 31,616 up from 31,234 up 382 PG General Automated Count 1,845 up from 1,842 up 3 PG of Australia 699 up from 684 up 15 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 -- 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 504 up from 486 up 18 PG of Canada ====== 36,672 up from 36,254 up 418 Grand Total Feb 21st Grand totals for today: 31,234 up from 30,935 up 299 PG General Automated Count 1,842 up from 1,834 up 8 PG of Australia 684 up from 680 up 4 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 486 up from 462 up 24 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 July: 14 (Title 349 to 362) August: 16 (Titles 363 to 378) September: 17 (Titles 379 to 395) October: 13 (Titles 396 to 408) November: 9 [up to November 21] December: 19[up to December 21] ====== 36,254 up from 35,919 up 335 Jan 21st Grand totals for today: 30,935 up from 30,613 up 322 PG General Automated Count 1,834 up from 1,830 up 4 PG of Australia 680 up from 664 up 16 PG of Europe 2,008 -- 2,008 up 0 PG PrePrints, Reserved [42?] 462 up from 436 up 26 PG of Canada Posted #400 on October 10 ====== 35,919 up from 35,551 up 368 Previous month: 35,551 up 240 [Not including Canada's illustrations] 35,311 up 235 [Including correcting above estimate by 2] Note There are perhaps 100 eBooks not listed here that are already in circulation from Project Gutenberg. Note PG Canada includes English, French, and Italian. /// Here is how we ended 2009 day | cnt ----------------+----- Wed 2009-12-30 | 9 Thu 2009-12-31 | 12 Fri 2010-01-01 | 6 Sat 2010-01-02 | 10 Sun 2010-01-03 | 2 Mon 2010-01-04 | 21 Tue 2010-01-05 | 5 Weekly Total 65 December 21, 2009 Grand total for today: 30761 from automated in house counter 25866 English en 1531 French fr 625 German de 517 Finnish fi 455 Dutch nl 405 Chinese zh 384 Portuguese pt 270 Spanish es 225 Italian it etc. 30,761 Up 3,145 From 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,830 Up 104 From 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 675 Up 121 From 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 468 Up 243 From 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] 2,008 DN 423 From 2,431 PrePrints [Subtracted 307 Chinese eBooks] ====== ====== 35,742 Up 3,190 From 32,552 Grand Total [Counting subtractions] 9.825 eBooks Per Day 68.773 eBooks Per Week 297.850 eBooks Per Month /// Here is how we ended 2008 27,616 PG General Automated Count 1,726 Project Gutenberg of Australia 554 Project Gutenberg of Europe 225 Project Gutenberg of Canada [Estimated] [202 up to December, no current report] 2,431 PrePrints [Counting the 307 Chinese eBooks +111] ====== ====== 32,552 Grand Total [Counting those PrePrints] Here is how we ended 2007 The combined PG projects had produced a total of 26,161 titles. The most number of books posted... ...in one day was 65 on the 26th December ...in one week was 151 in Week 18 (week ending 9th May) ...in one month was 477 in November We averaged 338 per month [Over 4,000 for the year] 78 per week 11.13 per day 99 titles were newly REposted to the new filing system, bringing us almost to the 2,000 mark. Here is a small selection of project milestones; 100 eBooks in Greek as of September, 2010 TOTAL Original Project Gutenberg eBooks equals about the number of books in the average U.S. public library 32,500 on 20082121 [Counting the 307 Chinese Preprints] [And presuming 3 after official count] 32,000 on Calculating 31,500 on 20081021 [not an error, 1,777 PrePrints] 30,000 on 20081021 29,500 on 20080919 29,000 ~~ Calculating 28,500 ~~ Calculating 28,000 ~~ 20080516 27,500 on 20080405 27,000 ~~ 20080229 26,500 on 20080126 26,000 on 20071224 25,000 on 20071012 24,000 on 20070710 23,000 on 20070415 PG-AU 1,700 on 20081010 1,600 on 20080208 1,500 on 20070407 PG Canada 175 on 20080930 100 on 20080325 110 on 20080417 /// Many thanks to all who have helped us reach our 40th year! Michael S. Hart Founder Project Gutenberg From hart at pglaf.org Tue Dec 21 14:29:26 2010 From: hart at pglaf.org (Michael S. Hart) Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2010 14:29:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [gmonthly] !@! Newsletter Missing A Portion Message-ID: My apologies, the following portion is missing from the Newsletter that was sent out a few hours ago: While I must say I would like to expect something more from The Journal Science, I am pleased to find that it gives some background support in terms of how history, present and past, is ignored more and more quickly and thus explains the entire fixation our society has with the idea that things are getting more ADD and ADHD. When it comes right down to it, this study indicates a lot of our society has been more and more ADD when the subject comes to remembering the past, not just when a current generation is measured, but also back to 1973, and probably a lot longer. I believe that there is some truth to what some people say about there being too much information today, that no one can really get a handle on it, that they should be expected to have to depend on others, professionals of some nature, to pick and choose, and evaluate great amounts of information and then say what to look at. However, that being said, I must repeat that I said it was "some truth" and that an even larger worry will be the certainly that these choices will be biased, even, as scientifically proven ad nauseum, the most honest a person can hope for can be hired for such purposes. Even those who intend to be impartial have biases, and cannot help but pass them along. Then, on top of that, we must consider that most media professionals are not this honest to begin with. However, I really do like the idea of having databases of everything ever written, or whatever. What I don't like, of course, is that there is LIMITED ACCESS to them, even the public domain part. Of course, by 2100 there won't be enouhg public domain for that to be a consideration. You can pursue further details at: http://chronicle.com/article/Scholars-Elicit-a-Cultural /125731/?sid=pm&utm_source=pm&utm_medium=en PROJECT GUTENBERG MAKES THE NEWS WITH OPRAH'S BOOK CLUB After all these years, Oprah finally made a selection-- actually a pair of selections--from the public domain: "A Tale Of Two Cities" and "Great Expectations" both by Charles Dickens and available for years from PG and all the other eBook distributors who use our materials. In fact Tale Of Two Cities was one of our first 100 and is frequently on our Top 100 Downloads List. The Associated Press and their subscribers seem to give Project Gutenberg some credit for the fact that a sales figure for this combined edition by Penguin is not up a lot higher than it's current 43rd position. I don't expect Oprah to make do any more public domain, as I think her selections have been more about the cash than the materials. I am evenly split on these two, as I hated Great Expectations, loved Tale of Two Cities. /// My apologies, a correct version will be downloadable, or just let me know and I will send one directly. Michael