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Google’s Digital Library Wins Court of Appeals Ruling

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The Court of Appeals ruling in October 2015 that the Google digital library project is "fair use" and the "copying transformative"

10/16/2015

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruling in October 2015 says the Google digital library project is "fair use." Google says its digital library project makes it easier to find hard to find books and acts as a card catalog for the digital age. Google's view is that it actually enhances the value of author's copyright by making the books more accessible to the public.

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