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Controversial Google Books plan rejected by judge, door left open for a fairer alternative

March 23rd, 2011 · 1 Comment

A plan to create a vast digital library by scanning millions of books without explicit copyright permission has been thrown out in a long-awaited ruling issued today by New York District Court Judge Denny Chin. The ruling concerned the long running Google Books Settlement, a class action orginally started in 2005 when authors and publishers [...]

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NZ perspective on Google Books settlement – “cultural imperialism”

August 22nd, 2009 · 1 Comment

Outside the US, there’s been a slow dawning that the very complex, far-reaching Google Book settlement will have important implications for foreign rightsholders too. It will drag many into something they had no say over, driven by parties with no mandate to represent them. In New Zealand, it hasn’t been well-received, particularly by authors following [...]

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