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E-raamat: Digital Books: Competition and Commerce

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  • Formaat: 150 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2016
  • Kirjastus: Nova Science Publishers Inc
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  • Formaat: 150 pages
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Authors and publishers sued Google Inc. in 2005, shortly after Google announced plans to digitize books in the collections of several major libraries, index them in its search engine and allow searchers to view "e;snippets"e; of the digitized books. Google's proposed reproduction and display of copyrighted books was not authorized by the rights holders, who alleged that the Google Library Project infringed their copyrights. Google's counterargument, that allowing rights holders to "e;opt out"e; of having their books digitized or indexed kept its proposed uses from being infringed upon, or that, if found to be infringing, its proposed uses were fair, raised important questions about reproduction and fair use under copyright law. This book provides background on the Library Project, legal issues raised by digitization and indexing projects, testimony for and against the project, and details of the proposed settlement.
Preface vii
Chapter 1 The Google Library Project: Is Digitization for Purposes of Online Indexing Fair Use under Copyright Law? 1(16)
Kate M. Manuel
Chapter 2 "Orphan Works" in Copyright Law 17(16)
Brian T. Yeh
Chapter 3 Statement of Paul Aiken on the Google Book Settlement 33(18)
Paul Aiken
Chapter 4 Statement of Marybeth Peters, The Register of Copyrights, before the Committee on the Judiciary - Hearing on Competition and Commerce in Digital Books 51(10)
Marybeth Peters
Chapter 5 Competition that Works: Why the Google Books Project is Good for Consumers and Competitors, Testimony of David A. Balto, before the House Judiciary Committee, Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress Action Fund, Hearing on "Competition and Commerce in Digital Books" 61(24)
David A. Balto
Chapter 6 Testimony of David Drummond, Senior Vice President of Corporate Development and Chief Legal Officer, Google Inc., before the House Committee on the Judiciary, Hearing on "Competition and Commerce in Digital Books" 85(10)
David Drummond
Chapter 7 Statement of Paul Misener, Vice President, Global Public Policy, Amazon.com, before the Committee on the Judiciary, Hearing on "Competition and Commerce in Digital Books" 95(4)
Paul Misener
Chapter 8 Written Testimony of Randal C. Picker, Paul and The Leffmann Professor of Commercial Law, The University of Chicago Law School and Senior Fellow, The Computation Institute, The University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory, Hearing on "Competition and Commerce in Digital Books" 99(26)
Randal C. Picker
Chapter 9 Statement of The National Federation of the Blind, before the Committee on the Judiciary, Hearing on "Competition and Commerce in Digital Books" 125(4)
Marc Maurer
Chapter 10 Testimony of John M. Simpson, Consumer Advocate with Consumer Watchdog, Hearing on "Competition and Commerce in Digital Books" 129(4)
John M. Simpson
Chapter Sources 133(2)
Index 135