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The Project Gutenberg Monthly Newsletter--Mar. 21, 2010 eBooks Readable By Both Humans And Computers Since 1971
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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!
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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.
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We posted our 400th Portuguese eBook.
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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."
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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
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
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!
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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!
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>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.
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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
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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
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