In a message dated 12/17/2004 12:23:22 PM Central Standard Time,
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For instance, how will the fact that Google is about to digitize several major libraries relate to the absence of a global policy regarding online review? The US has already adapted to the realities of the net. Web pages do not
need to go through review. I think the same pressures will eventually make the
whole process untenable. It already creates more problems than it solves as best
I can tell.
Regards,
Scott
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