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		<title>By: Copyfight</title>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Linkable + Thinkable: Google Edition</strong><br />
Favorite bits from three thought-provoking posts on Google + the world&#8217;s best research libraries: Michael Madison @ Madisonian Theory: &#8220;A first thought: It’s one more example, and a pretty important one, of the fading of the lines separating copyrigh&#8230;</p>
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