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I would also think the management of the copyright depositories would be much easier electronically rather than physically.
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For a lot of the authors I'm thinking of, at the time they sold the rights to their books, the possibility of digital editions didn't even exist. There should be some sort of amendment to the copyright law that reverts at least digital rights back to authors if the technology wasn't in widespread existence a the time of their contract. |
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Getting back to the OP for a moment, I think this is a good ruling.
I'm not a big fan of Google normally, and I will confess to being more than a little suspicious of their various privacy violations and apparent general megalomania. Nevertheless, in this case, I think they're doing a good thing for society and, indirectly, even for the authors. Surely it can't hurt sales if obscure passages are brought to light, possibly leading to a new sale of a book. The continued opposition of the authors guild just shows them to be short-sighted and lacking in vision. As the judge points out; everyone benefits. |
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Anyone has the right to scan and keep a book AFAIK. Even Google and I think that is a good thing. Posting that book or a portion thereof against an individual authors express wishes is not right IMO. Even Amazon waits for permission for the peek inside the book feature. That is AFAIK the main issue the authors guild is protesting. One erosion of a right has historically often led to another as the following quote illustrates. Quote:
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And what about the notion that it could help sales? Are Google not helping market the book by bringing relevant portions of it to the attention of searchers? |
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If Google were to wait for the authors' permission, they might as well scrap the whole project. BEST case scenario, authors don't care and ignore Google altogether. So they do it anyway and deal with arguing it out in court. (It is, after all, a fair use scenario for both Amazon and Google.) Amazon will just wait for the author to agree, just to avoid the bother of a court case, since the authors will eventually agree anyway, since it is their SALESMAN doing it, FOR THEM! Oh, yes, and one of the numerous things that publishers get very upset about is stupid things like Fair Use of stuff you bought, so legally anyone CAN scan and keep their own book, but if the authors guild could track you down and it was worth their time, they'd be just as upset at you as they are at Google. http://www.teleread.com/copy-right/p...y-of-scanning/ |
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Once an author consents to his/her work being published, they are SOL regarding snippets being posted to either reference it or to entice readers to read it, as far as I am concerned. And when I say snippets, I mean just that - no more than a couple of paragraphs.
If an author doesn't want his/her work to be available, the work shouldn't have been published in the first place. No one forced them to take that money, but once they did, I really have very little sympathy for their post-publication attempts at control. My sympathy is reserved for those writers who are getting screwed out of being introduced to a new audience by publishers' restrictions and inaction. |
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Public domain books are not the issue in this battle AFAIK. The authors are all dead so the authors guild is not representing them. As for helping sales, surely it is an authors choice if they want to have their sales helped in this manner? Well it was. Designer clothes might sell better if they were carried by Walmart or Amazon but should everybody have to sell through Walmart or Amazon whether they want to or not? Helen |
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Google is not trying to sell books for authors without permission, they are merely quoting snippets in response to searches. I'm sure they're even covering themselves legally and protecting the books against rogue Google employees who might seize the opportunity to read a few books for free. Why can Wikipedia summarize books, critics quote books, etc. but Google can't? Authors have no rights when it comes to fair use; copyright only protects their right to charge FOR THEIR BOOK. Google is NOT giving ANYONE the BOOK. |
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AFAIK Wikipedia does not quote authors who have copyright protection if the said authors ask them not to. The Google lawsuit, again AFAIK from threads on mobile read was started because Google refused to do this citing that it would cost them too much money. Wikipedia has no special right or exemptions and doesn't try to take them. It is user contributed so sometimes things get posted that shouldn't be but Wikipedia takes them down. Lot of people think they know best for me and are not hesitant about telling me, sometimes complete strangers. I may have been guilty of this myself. I prefer they don't have the right to enforce these things 'for my own good', obviously you feel different and are entitled to feel this way even if I don't think it is for your own good ![]() Helen |
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I checked the Wikipedia Fair Use Rationale help page, and it says nothing about authors needing to agree to anything. It does say that authors can submit a DMCA takedown request if they feel Wikipedia is breaking copyright. However, fair use doesn't break copyright, and I don't see anywhere that says they will take down anything with a valid fair use rationale. I would assume they are only offering to evaluate the fair use claim at the rights-holder's request, and say "sorry, this is fair use so shut up" (in a polite way though) if the author is blowing smoke about it being a copyright violation. They do mention though: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipe...oject_Fair_Use Quote:
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