"Interviews (1998-2001)" by Marie Lebert is a collection of interviews written in the early 21st century. The work compiles discussions with various professionals—including writers, journalists, publishers, and linguists—who share their insights on topics such as the Internet, copyright, multilingualism, e-books, and the information society. This collection serves as a snapshot of evolving perspectives on digital culture and technology during that time period. The opening of this collection introduces several key figures whose
interviews span a variety of themes. For instance, Guy Antoine discusses his website, Windows on Haiti, which aims to promote positive views of Haitian culture. Other contributors share their thoughts on the Internet's impact on communication, the challenges around copyright, and the promotion of linguistic diversity online. This portion establishes a dialogue on how the Internet has transformed professional practices and cultural creation, highlighting both opportunities and challenges faced in a rapidly changing digital landscape. (This is an automatically generated summary.)