The Flemish Publishers’ director says, ‘You cannot steal publications and use them for your own gain and commercial purposes.’
Copyright: International Publishers in Guadalajara Cheer the Internet Archive Suit’s End
Plaintiffs Hachette, HarperCollins, Wiley, and PRH joined the Association of American Publishers in seeing the court dismantle ‘controlled digital lending.’
Internet Archive Takes Another Blow in Court on Copyright
The four publishing houses’ lawsuit success is upheld in the US Second Court of Appeals: ‘The Internet Archive lost again.’
US Publishers File Brief Opposing Internet Archive’s Appeal
Almost a year after their court victory, four major publishers file a brief opposing the Internet Archive’s appeal of the case it lost in March 2023.
Copyright Update: Internet Archive Injunction Leaves Some Concerns
The proposed consent judgment in publishers’ Internet Archive lawsuit is made permanent but leaves some concerned about a limitation.
Copyright: Publishers, Internet Archive File Court Proposal
A proposed judgment bars Internet Archive from of offering ‘unauthorized copies’ of book publishers’ copyrighted content inside and outside the United States.
At London Book Fair Tuesday: Copyright Under Attack
Threats to copyright protections, publishing leaders at London Book Fair will say today, are as broadly international as the Internet.
Copyright: US Court Rules Against Internet Archive
The ruling against the Internet Archive for its “Open Library” lending is a major win for book publishers and creative industries.
IPA’s Amicus Brief: ‘Global Significance’ in the Internet Archive Lawsuit
As another court date in the Internet Archive lawsuit approaches this week, the International Publishers Association has led an amicus brief.
Copyright: American Publishers File for Summary Judgment Against the Internet Archive
They sued the Internet Archive in June 2020 for copyright infringement. Now, American publishers file for summary judgment.
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