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Publishers concerned about Google's scanning project
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- Subject: Publishers concerned about Google's scanning project
- From: "Sloan, Bernie" <bernies@uillinois.edu>
- Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 20:59:30 EST
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>From today's online version of the Chronicle of Higher Education: "Some publishing groups say that Google's ambitious project to scan millions of library volumes and make them searchable could run afoul of copyright laws, and that Google should get permission from publishers before proceeding... some publishing-industry officials say that even scanning a book and offering brief excerpts without the publishers' permission could violate copyright because scanning the book would represent a reproduction of the work, and the copying would have been done by a commercial entity rather than the library that purchased the book." The full article is in the "Today's News" section for February 7 (unfortunately it's only available online to subscribers): Young, Jeffrey R. Publishing Groups Say Google's Library-Scanning Effort May Violate Copyright Laws. (Today's News). Chronicle of Higher Education (online version). February 7, 2005. Bernie Sloan Senior Library Information Systems Consultant, ILCSO University of Illinois Office for Planning and Budgeting 616 E. Green Street, Suite 213 Champaign, IL 61820 Phone: (217) 333-4895 Fax: (217) 265-0454 E-mail: bernies@uillinois.edu
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