The Internet Archive is starting to run out of legal options. Wired reports that the non-profit internet cataloguer of videos, games and books lost its appeal in the US Court of Appeals for the Second ...
The coronavirus pandemic cut communities off from important resources when it caused the closure of many organizations. To help “serve the nation’s displaced learners,” the Internet Archive created a ...
A federal judge has ruled against the Internet Archive in its high-profile case against a group of four US publishers led by Hachette Book Group. Per Reuters, Judge John G. Koeltl declared on Friday ...
Four major book publishers have filed suit against the Internet Archive for copyright violations relating to the Open Library project, setting the stage for a major legal fight over one of the ...
With schools and libraries closed, essential sources of education and entertainment have been cut off. That’s why, in March, the Internet Archive began digitizing books and offering them for free ...
In a recent development, the Internet Archive (IA) has taken a proactive step to protect copyrighted materials by sending a DMCA notice to GitHub, urging the removal of a tool known as “DeGouRou,” ...
Adi Robertson is a senior tech and policy editor focused on VR, online platforms, and free expression. Adi has covered video games, biohacking, and more for The Verge since 2011. Last week, the ...
Internet Archive said its library program is protected from copyright claims Publishers say program is a front for mass infringement (Reuters) - A group of major book publishers and the Internet ...
The nonprofit Internet Archive is pressing a federal judge to rule that its an online library program, which involves scanning books and lending digital versions, is protected by fair use principles. ...
The Internet Archive just opened its doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, releasing a lending library of 1.4 million free ebooks. Announced on March 24, this “emergency library” is primarily aimed at ...
The Internet Archive has made access to more than 1.4 million ebooks free for people stuck indoors during the COVID-19 pandemic. The books will be available through a new portal called the National ...
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