The Google Books case: fair uses and/or copy privileges?
In April 2016, after 11 years of judicial tensions between Google Inc. and the Authors Guild, the Google Books case reached a final court ruling in the United States. The Court of Appeal found that the copy of millions of intellectual works from the private domain −done by Google Inc. and several li...
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| Tóm tắt: | In April 2016, after 11 years of judicial tensions between Google Inc. and the Authors Guild, the Google Books case reached a final court ruling in the United States. The Court of Appeal found that the copy of millions of intellectual works from the private domain −done by Google Inc. and several libraries− should be interpreted as fair use and, therefore, nothing should be compensated to the authors and rights holders. The main arguments of this ruling are analyzed in the article: what interests were represented and how the copyright was interpreted? The article retakes and deepens a broader research on common goods and distribution of the humanity intellectual wealth. |
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