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Author: Jonathan Band
Title: The Google Library Project: Both Sides of the Story
Publication info: Ann Arbor, MI: MPublishing, University of Michigan Library
2006
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Source: The Google Library Project: Both Sides of the Story
Jonathan Band


vol. I, 2006
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/spo.5240451.0001.002
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Table of Contents
Section
Abstract
The Google Book Search Project
Google's Opt-Out Policy
The Library Copies
Actions by Other Search Engines
The Litigation
Opt-In v. Opt-Out
Google's Fair Use Argument
The Owners' Response to Google's Fair Use Argument
Intermediate Copying
The Equities
The Social Benefit of the Library Project
The Owners' Desire for Control
The Owners' Desire for Compensation
The Economics of the Library Project
Harm to the Owners
The Value of an Indexing License
The Definition of Snippets
Security
Floodgates
The Impact on Search Engines
The Impact on the Publishing Industry
What do Authors Want?
The Privatization of Knowledge
The Legality of the Library Copies
The Orphan Works Initiative
International Dimensions
Conclusion
REFERENCES
NOTES
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