Authors Sue Google Over Book Plan
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Birmingham, UK
A US writers' group is suing internet search engine Google, claiming that its plan to digitise major library book collections infringes author copyright.
Source: BBC
Submitted by: Trogan_1000Google has a grand plan of "organizing the world's information and making it more universally accessible and useful".
It hopes to pump $200m (£110m) into creating a digital archive of millions of books from four top US libraries - the libraries of Stanford, Michigan and Harvard universities, and of the New York Public Library - by 2015.
Source: BBC
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Substitute the word "songs" for "books" and compare it to todays music copyright issues. Suppose they were planning on "creating a digital archive of millions of songs" - freely available for online use. Would that be cool, too?
If I had an interest in the copyright of any of that material I'd be on the phone to a lawyer right now.
Unfortunately, when it comes to things like trademark and copyright it seems to matter a great deal how much you huff and puff before you have suffered any actual injury. Waiting until you've actually been screwed is usually too late.