The deal that Google made with the AuthorsGuild and the Association of American Publishers (AAP) includes European . As a result, the EU is commissioning a study on the affects of the settlement on European authors.
The deal that Google made with the AuthorsGuild and the Association of American Publishers (AAP) includes European authors who have been published in the States. As a result, the EU is commissioning a study on the affects of the settlement on...
You may remember that Google reached an agreement with AuthorsGuild and the Association of American Publishers (AAP) last October. Critics fear that the agreement would give Google an exclusive license to profit from millions of books, including...
Google Reaches Agreement with Authors, Publishers for BookSearch Posted by Nathania Johnson Oct 28, 2008 Google has reached an agreement with the AuthorsGuild and the Association of American Publishers (AAP), which represented a broad class of...
Google has reached an agreement with the AuthorsGuild and the Association of American Publishers (AAP), which represented a broad class of authors and publishers to expand online access to in-copyright books and other written materials in the U.S.
Steve said, "Doesn't that mean that Google, in the meantime, will continue to operate Google Books as normal, which is exactly what the AuthorsGuild wants to prevent? Postscript: Steve Bryant at eWeek reports that the AuthorsGuild v.
Guild) covers the two other suits that I know of, which we've blogged about
before. Association of American Publishers Sues Google over Library Digitization Plan
and Google's Library Scanning Project Heads to Court (action by the Authors
Guild) covers the two other suits that I know of, which we've blogged about
before. Association of American Publishers Sues Google over Library Digitization Plan
and Google's Library Scanning Project Heads to Court (action by the Authors
Scanning Project Heads to Court (action by the AuthorsGuild) covers the two
other suits that I know of, which we've blogged about before. French publisher sues Google for piracy from AFP and French book publisher sues Google from the BBC cover...
Nick Taylor, The AuthorsGuild At the recent Internet Librarian Conference, Adam Smith, the senior business product manager for Google Print (or is that GoogleBookSearch? This should be interesting: The NYPL and WIRED Magazine present a...
AuthorsGuild and five major publishers are suing to prevent Google from
scanning books without explicit permission. There's nothing controversial about that program in terms of copyright issues,
unless you find some authors who may have concerns...
Google's Library Scanning Project Heads to Court (AuthorsGuild) Second, and somewhat unrelated note, I just want to point out how I'm continuing to be impressed with Amazon's "Search Inside the Book Program (SITB)" and the extra info it provides...
A month ago we blogged that The AuthorsGuild had also filed suit against Google over the program. The release also mentions that the AAP proposed a method using ISBN (International Standard Book Numbers) to help identify works under copyright (at...
Google Print and the AuthorsGuild on the official Google blog has a
reaction to the suit, illustrating that only tiny, tiny portions of copyrighted
works would be shown and defending the project as being consistent with
copyright law.