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Reply Comments on the Proposed Treaty for Access to Copyrighted Works

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

December 4, 2009 Benetech’s Reply Comments in response to the Copyright Office Notice of Inquiry and Request for Comments on the Topic of Facilitating Access to Copyrighted Works for the Blind or Other Persons With Disabilities The issue all comes down to human rights vs. money. Everything that needs doing can be done by license voluntarily.

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Start Fundraising Quickly With Elevate Power of Us Edition

Saleforce Nonprofit

Salesforce’s technology donation program that provides 10 free licenses to eligible organizations, as well as other free and discounted products ? Since then, we’ve had over 50,000 customers take advantage of these donated licenses. Elevate is available to United States-based organizations processing payments in U.S.

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Bringing Millions of Books to Billions of People: Making the Book Truly Accessible

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

The print book doesn’t work for people who are blind, partially sighted, dyslexic, have physical limitations, people who haven’t learned to read, or people who can’t read the particular language of a specific book is written in. The next challenge we’re working on is to bring this incredible library to the rest of the world.

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Austria conference on access technology

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

It was fun to hear students and fresh Ph.Ds The goal is to get more people working to make this happen: getting access tech to every person in the world who needs it. I posted these on my Flickr site with creative commons licenses (of course)! talking about their research. And that's just two examples.

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Is Privacy for Everyone (Including Donors) Dead?

Bloomerang

At the time, Mark Zuckerberg was at Harvard University, and he developed it with his fellow students and friends, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes. students at Stanford University. BackRubbing doesn’t work. The origins of what became Google began as a research project. Ashley Madison.

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Twenty "Fearless" Changemakers

Have Fun - Do Good

You can check out the work of the winners (in alphabetical order ) below. provides a 12-week afterschool program and 4-month paid apprenticeship wellness program for low-income high school students. Are there any who you'd like to hear interviewed on the Big Vision Podcast ? Twitter: @dcsocialinnov ) 3. Erin Healy | Youth L.E.A.D.

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What does the future hold for your nonprofit in 2021? Look inside this crystal ball…

Pamela Grow

And we’ve emerged from the most divisive election year in the history of the United States. In my own work, I witnessed a roller-coaster of reactions. Whatever works for you. Start your monthly giving program — and most importantly, work it. Far too many of them will view this as a license to abandon direct mail.

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