News flash: A huge win for Fair Use:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/15/business/media/judge-sides-with-google-on-book-scanning-suit.html?hp&_r=0 After eight years and countless delays, a federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit by authors against Google, saying that the technology giant?s long-running digital book-scanning project provides ?significant public benefits.? ?It advances the progress of the arts and sciences, while maintaining respectful consideration for the rights of authors and other creative individuals, and without adversely impacting the rights of copyright holders,? Judge Denny Chin, of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, said in his ruling on Google Books. ?It preserves books, in particular out-of-print and old books that have been forgotten in the bowels of libraries, and it gives them new life. It facilitates access to books for print-disabled and remote or underserved populations. It generates new audiences and creates new sources of income for authors and publishers. Indeed, all society benefits.? ________________________________ Amalyah Keshet Head of Image Resources & Copyright Management The Israel Museum, Jerusalem Chair, MCN IP SIG