Sunday Links
- Artists, filmmakers, reporters and commentators have the right to take copyrighted materials without permission or payment, says McIntosh, as long as they’re using those materials to make something new. Some NPR thoughts on fair use.
- Learning about the psychopathic nature of modern efficiency from chickens.
- The Post Office as a cherished social institution? You betcha.
- Horn Logic brings news that Canadian label Analekta is offering free streaming of a Beethoven symphony cycle recorded by Orchestree de la francophone.
- Where is web publishing headed in the next few years? Maybe here.
- “He never wanted [his illness] to be known about, or to prompt pity even for a moment. He was a lion, a fighter, and that’s the way he wanted to be seen.” Nicoletta Mantovani talks about the last days with Pav.


















