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Inside view of the Copyright office

John Harrington has posted a fascinating view of what happens when submitting photographs to the copyright office in the US.

He mentions that the processes is improving since the images where taken. I gotta think that web based submission, a bit of PDF technology for security and some searchable XMP metadata would go a long way to streamline the process.

None the less, a interesting snapshot into the process - feels like watching how typesetters built newspapers in the old days.

via David Riecks' controlled vocabulary forum

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John Harrington has posted a fascinating view of what happens when submitting photographs to the copyright office in the US.

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