The Google Library Project presents what many consider to be the perfect fair-use problem. The legal debate surrounding the Library Project has centered on the Ninth Circuit’s Kelly v. Arriba Soft. Yet recent case law presents new arguments for both sides of the Library Project litigation. This iBrief analyzes two Ninth Circuit district court decisions on fair use, Field v. Google, Inc. and Perfect 10 v. Google, Inc., and their impact on the Library Project litigation
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Copyright exceptions and limitations in the United States have experienced dynamic evolution in ligh...
The Google Library Project presents what many consider to be the perfect fair-use problem. The legal...
On 14 November 2013, the US District Court of the Southern District of New York issued a major rulin...
This report provides background on the pending litigation. Google, Inc. is digitally scanning the co...
Last December Google announced the formation of partnerships with select major libraries to begin di...
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The sprawling Google Book Search litigation began as a dispute between the search engine colossus an...
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This article considers the fair use doctrine as it applies to Google\u27s Library Search Project and...
In December 2004, Google announced its Library Project, which was to entail digitizing, indexing, an...
This paper serves to examine the proposed Google Book Settlement by looking at Google, their wholesa...
Google Books is an invaluable resource, but the program that once appeared to be the model for ebook...
Starting in late 2012, and continuing into late 2013, the United States District Court for the South...
The Google Books project, as we have come to learn, is a publicly available database consisting of o...
It’s back: Google Books, our favorite topic in this Intellectual Property Viewpoints series. Google ...
Copyright exceptions and limitations in the United States have experienced dynamic evolution in ligh...
The Google Library Project presents what many consider to be the perfect fair-use problem. The legal...
On 14 November 2013, the US District Court of the Southern District of New York issued a major rulin...
This report provides background on the pending litigation. Google, Inc. is digitally scanning the co...
Last December Google announced the formation of partnerships with select major libraries to begin di...
One of our favorite topics in this Intellectual Property Issues series – perhaps the favorite – is G...
The sprawling Google Book Search litigation began as a dispute between the search engine colossus an...
On New Year’s Eve, the long-running copyright dispute between the Authors Guild and Google turned an...
This article considers the fair use doctrine as it applies to Google\u27s Library Search Project and...
In December 2004, Google announced its Library Project, which was to entail digitizing, indexing, an...
This paper serves to examine the proposed Google Book Settlement by looking at Google, their wholesa...
Google Books is an invaluable resource, but the program that once appeared to be the model for ebook...
Starting in late 2012, and continuing into late 2013, the United States District Court for the South...
The Google Books project, as we have come to learn, is a publicly available database consisting of o...
It’s back: Google Books, our favorite topic in this Intellectual Property Viewpoints series. Google ...
Copyright exceptions and limitations in the United States have experienced dynamic evolution in ligh...