A copyright regime that precludes libraries lending scans of books they already own and care for — to loan in-copyright works sometimes, for some reasons — ultimately will curtail the circulation of culture and prevent the preservation of it in the first place. Libraries can’t save and distribute what they can’t buy outright, or convert on their own into useful new formats. Right now there is no happy medium in digital media for books, no balance between the many stakeholders involved in the transmission of the written word.
I’m thankful that Dan is fighting the good fight on this issue. But given the forces arrayed against the free exchange of ideas, this will be a hard fight to win.