Last week, Google settled a controversial copyright case by agreeing to pay tens of millions in licensing fees to authors and publishers, with more to come. At first glance, it looks like this great champion of the free flow of information has caved to copyright interests. But in fact, Google may be better off with a settlement than an outright win. Before the court approves this agreement, then, it must consider the deal\u27s anti-competitive effects. [..
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Copyright law poses a significant challenge to any effort to create a comprehensive digital database...
On New Year’s Eve, the long-running copyright dispute between the Authors Guild and Google turned an...
We examine the consumer-welfare implications of Google's project to scan a large proportion of the w...
The sprawling Google Book Search litigation began as a dispute between the search engine colossus an...
Google\u27s major new initiative is to undertake the task of digitizing the world\u27s collection of...
Beginning in December 2004 Google has pursued a new project to create a book search engine (Google B...
Google Books is an invaluable resource, but the program that once appeared to be the model for ebook...
One of our favorite topics in this Intellectual Property Issues series – perhaps the favorite – is G...
This paper serves to examine the proposed Google Book Settlement by looking at Google, their wholesa...
For the past four years, Google has been systematically making digital copies of books in the collec...
Internet search giant Google Inc. began digitizing library collections in 2004, confident that scann...
Google’s role as a copyright defendant has provided fodder for many an essay in this series, particu...
Australia wants to foster innovation in a digital economy, but our copyright laws discourage busines...
The audacity of the Google Book Search ("GBS") initiative, under which Google has scanned millions o...
In Opening in England, Australian poet Les Murray declares: “Wage justice for poets, a living / like...
Copyright law poses a significant challenge to any effort to create a comprehensive digital database...
On New Year’s Eve, the long-running copyright dispute between the Authors Guild and Google turned an...
We examine the consumer-welfare implications of Google's project to scan a large proportion of the w...