'Devastating loss'_ Digital lending library, Internet Archive, removes 500,000 books after being sue
Published: January 01, 0001
The Open Library project, run by the Internet Archive, has suddenly become considerably smaller, at least in terms of the number of e-books it's able to lend to people around the world. After a US district judge ruled in favour of publishing companies suing the Internet Archive for breach of copyright, the organization had no choice but to remove access to over 500,000 books for the vast majority of its users.
In a , the Internet Archive calls the decision a "devastating loss" (via ) and is in the process of in order to return access to all users. The organisation claims that the service does not impact e-book revenue nor does it breach any particular law. At the moment, patrons with print disabilities are still able to borrow digital copies of the books in question.
However, in 2020, four of the largest publishers—Hachette, HarperCollins, Wiley, and Penguin Random House—sued Internet Archive, claiming that the organization's actions were impacting the publishers' e-book licencing revenue and that the Internet Archive was breaching copyright law.
In a 2022 interview with , Maria Pallante, president and CEO of the Association of American Publishers, said that CDL is "a baseless justification for infringement and antithetical to both copyright law and common sense. The law is clear that formats are distinguishable, meaning that p31 เครดิตฟรี 188 no one may distribute digital bootlegs of tangible copies, whether they are ripping hardcover books, vinyl albums, or compact discs."
Two months ago, a New York district judge ruled in favour of the publishers, dismissing the Internet Archive's claims that the lending of books in a digital u31.com เข้าสู่ระบบ format, falls under first-sale and fair use laws. Although the plaintiffs comprised four publishers, around 40 other publishers were also covered in the lawsuit, and the judge's decision resulted in the removal of access to more than 500,000 books in the Open Library database.
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If the is unsuccessful, it's almost certain that other publishers may also consider taking legal action against the Internet Archive, as its e-book database currently hosts over one million books and other published materials.
Chris Freeland, the director of library services at Internet Archive, wrote in a last week that "[t]he potential repercussions of this lawsuit extend far beyond the Internet Archive. This is a fight for the preservation of all libraries, and the fundamental right to access information, a cornerstone of any democratic society."
The views of the publishers on that particular matter are unknown but one thing is clear: Those companies are going to fight tooth and nail to ensure that all e-book libraries continue to pay licensing fees for all their published works.
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