[IP] SPARC Open Access Newsletter: Does Google Library violate copyright?
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From: Mark Goldstein <markg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: October 2, 2005 12:49:59 PM EDT
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: SPARC Open Access Newsletter: Does Google Library violate
copyright?
Reply-To: markg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
For IP if you wish:
There’s a great recap of the Google Publisher/Library/Print projects
copyright controversy in the just released SPARC Open Access
Newsletter, issue #90 that can be found online athttp://
www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/10-02-05.htm FYI.
“Does Google Library violate copyright? The Authors Guild has sued
Google for massive copyright infringement. Do the members of the
Authors Guild (AG) think that Google Library will undermine sales of
their books? Do they believe that Google Library will “injure”
them? Or are they merely trying to enforce a rule against copying,
even beneficial copying?”
Extensive legal and policy analysis accompanied by dozens of links to
related articles, blogs and miscellaneous sources. Generally it’s a
great free monthly newsletter on open publishing. If you’d like to
subscribe yourself, visit SPARC’s home page for the Open Access
Newsletter and Open Access Forum athttp://www.arl.org/sparc/soa/
index.html and follow the subscribe instructions.
Best Regards,
Mark Goldstein, President
International Research Center
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