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The Internet Archive versus Book Publishers: A Battle over the Future of Copyright Law

November 14, 2022August 5, 2020 by Jane Friedman

Several US publishers filed a lawsuit against Internet Archive over its provocative move to establish an online National Emergency Library . . .

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