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Authors Guild, Inc. v. HathiTrust (2014) was a following case related to HathiTrust, a project by the libraries of the Big Ten Academic Alliance and the University of California systems that combined their digital library collections with those of Google's Book Search. The HathiTrust case differed in two primary factors which were raised by the ...
The HathiTrust Digital Library (HTDL) is a spin-off of the Google Books Library Project. It was founded in 2008 by the Committee on Institutional Cooperation and the University of California system. [8] The collections of these university libraries were digitized by Google and then combined by HTDL.
United States v. American Library Association; 2004 ACLU v. Ashcroft (2004) ACLU v. Department of Defense - appellant; Hamdi v. Rumsfeld - Amicus curiae; Elk Grove Unified School District v. Newdow - Amicus curiae; Rumsfeld v. Padilla - Amicus curiae; Rasul v. Bush - Amicus curiae; Locke v. Davey - Amicus curiae; 2005 Castle Rock v. Gonzales ...
The project's spokesperson and coordinator 'shrine' described the effort as a way for a "permanent library card for the world" and reported that the response has been "overwhelmingly positive from everyone". [40] In 2020, the project launched a peer-to-peer digital library of content on Sci-Hub and Library Genesis using IPFS. [41] [42]
In 2015, Elsevier filed a lawsuit against Sci-Hub, in Elsevier et al. v. Sci-Hub et al., at the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. [32] Library Genesis (LibGen) was also a defendant in the case, [33] [34] [14] which may be based in either the Netherlands [34] or in Russia. [35]
On June 1, 2020, Hachette Book Group and other publishers, including Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, and Wiley, filed a lawsuit against the Internet Archive for the National Emergency Library. [9] [10] The plaintiffs argued that the practice of CDL was illegal and not protected by the doctrine of fair use. [11]
The lawsuit says Milum removed books based on their content, violating the library system's weeding policies, by which books that have not been checked out for several years, are in poor physical ...
Genesis B. v. EPA is a court case filed in the state of California against the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The suit alleges that the EPA "intentionally allows" planet-warming gases to come from sources that it regulates. [1] The lawsuit was filed by Our Children's Trust, the law firm that brought Held v. Montana. [2]