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How the Internet Archive faces potential destruction at the hands of Big Four publish
How the Internet Archive faces potential destruction at the hands of Big Four publish
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The Register: How the Internet Archive faces potential destruction at the hands of Big Four publishers

Quote:The central question in the case, as summarized during oral arguments by Judge John Koeltl, is: does a library have the right to make a copy of a book that it otherwise owns and then lend the ebook it has made without a license from the publisher to patrons of the library?
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I'd say it's fucked. Turbo-fucked even.

And of course everything worthwhile on it will now begone because why not? Rather than the problematic parts - everything useful just goes away.

Won't even be able to catch shitbirds in the act of minitruthing old articles now.
Oh sweet meteor of death
Fall upon us.
Deliver us in fire
To Peace everlasting.
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And this is why I hate corporate greed.
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Round one goes to the publishers...

Publishers land killer punch on Internet Archive in book copyright court battle
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Rob Kelk

Sticks and stones can break your bones,
But words can break your heart.
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