that's the good shitpic.twitter.com/RSKOWIiw3F
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"reasonable theoretical harm" I... No.
Alright, finally finished. GOOD RULING. Huge. Will be assigned in every copyright law class as mandatory from here on out.
One thing I want to note— Google Books appears to be inconsistent with UMG v. http://Mp3.com . VERY WEIRD
2nd Cir of course overrides SDNY, so not like it would ever result in a circuit split, but whoa
I suppose in copyrightland, libraries always win and music startups always lose, but it's a marker of how far we've come since the 00s!
Clear limits to mass digitization in this case—though I don't think anyone was arguing for something like thispic.twitter.com/OQgPs8Yz20
I also love that this decision really nails what people actually use Google Books forpic.twitter.com/3UrMDDJXpy
The best copyright law is made by extremely unreasonable plaintiffs. Thank you, Authors Guild, for your service to the public.
@sarahjeong Wouldn't this be an argument against hosting any books… anywhere?
@sarahjeong hackers aren't a google only problem. and i mean theoretically it'd be possible to pwn any ebook distributor
@knowtheory it is only an argument a crazy person would make, and therefore very typical of AG
@sarahjeong Good thing print copies don't have the chance for people to scan them and make them widely available...
@sarahjeong Scattergunning, I imagine.
@sarahjeong Security was actually a core part of their case theory, strangely, and a big part of their press release strategy. So dumb.
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