NEW YORK, Sept 4 (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court sided with four major book publishers that accused the nonprofit Internet Archive of illegally scanning copyrighted works and lending them to the ...
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The Internet Archive has lost its appeal of a copyright infringement lawsuit brought by several major book publishers over its digital book lending program. In its ruling, a panel of judges on ...
NEW YORK — A US appeals court sided with four major book publishers that accused the nonprofit Internet Archive of illegally scanning copyrighted works and lending them to the public online for free ...