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From the ALA Washington Office, posted on behalf of the ARLIS/NA Public
Policy Committee.


Roger Lawson, co-chair

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District Dispatch has posted a new item, 'Library Copyright Alliance
releases fourth guide to Google Books proposed settlement following
judge's decision' 

 

Contact: Jenni Terry 

Press Officer 

ALA Washington Office 

(202) 628-8410  

 

For Immediate Release 

April 1, 2011  

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Library Copyright Alliance (LCA) announces the
release of "A Guide for the Perplexed Part IV: The Rejection of the
Google Books Settlement," an analysis of the latest decision in the
Google Books Search case and its potential effect on libraries. The LCA
is comprised of the American Library Association (ALA), the Association
of Research Libraries (ARL), and the Association of College and Research
Libraries (ACRL). 

 

This guide is the latest in a series prepared by LCA legal counsel
Jonathan Band to help inform the library community about this landmark
legal dispute. 

In the Guide Part IV, Band explains why the Court rejected the proposed
class action settlement, which would have allowed Google to engage in a
wide variety of activities using scanned books. 

 

As stated in the guide, "The court concluded that the settlement was
unfair because a substantial number of class members [i.e., authors and
publishers] voiced significant concerns with the settlement.... However,
the validity of the objections seemed less important to the court than
the fact that many class members raised them." 

As for the impact of the decision on libraries, Band writes that while
it is too early to say what the parties will do next, "it appears that
both the challenges and the opportunities presented to libraries by the
settlement when it was announced in the fall of 2008 are growing
narrower and more distant." 

Past guides and other LCA materials related to the case are available on
the LCA website
<http://www.librarycopyrightalliance.org/submissions/domestic/google.sht
ml> . 

 

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