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imageEarlier I noted the striking similarities between my TeleRead proposal from the 1990s and a Kinclle-centric  variant from one Thomas Z. Freedman, who, in a detailed policy paper, didn’t even include a footnote of acknowledgment.

Mr. Freedman, to my knowledge, has yet to respond to my e-mailed request for a footnote. Talk about an arrogant “Inside the Beltway” mentality! This is why so why I’m so often ashamed to be a lifelong Democrat. Did you really think Obama would completely change the rules of the D.C. power game?

NYT readers tear Freedman apart

Meanwhile—in the comments section accompanying the New York Times summary of his proposal, made in Mr. Freedman’s role as a senior fellow at the Democratic Leadership Council—many Times readers have done a great job of spotting the paper’s defects. Like me, they’re concerned it’s too Kindle-focused. Is this another D.C. giveaway plan for special interests? Is a hidden agenda tainting a call for badly needed solution to America’s textbook crisis?

imageThe more I study the Freedman paper and talk to others about it, the more I wonder. The paper is at least several thousand words long. The word “eBook” appears once in the singular and once in the plural, while “Kindle” or ”Kindles” appears more than a dozen times. One Times reader was “horrified at the use of the Kindle trademark in this otherwise sensible proposal. The proposal itself does not mandate the Kindle specifically, so why give Amazon free advertising in the title?” Exactly!

A corporate consultant—not just a think-tanker

Mr. Freedman does corporate consulting in addition to his DLC work, with Cisco among his past or present clients, as indicated on his Web site. If he is not more open to non-Kindle-style solution such as multiuse tablets, then I don’t think it will be out of line to wonder if he is carrying water for existing clients or hoping for business from Amazon. Or is is he helping out friends with Amazon connections? I don’t see one reference to “Sony” or “Plastic Logic”; is Amazon the only “eBook” vendor out there?

 
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