대형출판사들이 Internet Archive를 저작권침해로 고소. 자체적으로 스캔한 책을 무상으로 빌려주고 있었는데 그러잖아도 한푼 안줘서 심기 거슬리는데 코로나 사태 이후 대여 제약을 푼게 역린을 건드린듯. https://t.co/doxEQZdmP3
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) June 1, 2020
*Good.* https://t.co/f300xCuUKZ
— Diane Duane (@dduane) June 1, 2020
More evidence to support my theory that if libraries didn't already exist, book publishers would never let them be created https://t.co/bfIUNQIEul
— Mathew Ingram (@mathewi) June 1, 2020
Breaking: @AmericanPublish just sued the @internetarchive
— Peter Suber (@petersuber) June 1, 2020
for copyright infringement by the National Emergency Library.https://t.co/iAZw4OKaje
For updates, follow the "oa.nel" tag at the Open Access Tracking Project (@oatp).https://t.co/Bgcjh3WM2S
Internet Archive has made more than a million books available for free online in what it called an effort to "serve the nation’s displaced learners.” Publishers and authors call it something else: theft. https://t.co/Z1ZqObORes
— Elizabeth A. Harris (@Liz_A_Harris) June 1, 2020
Publishers Sue Internet Archive Over National Emergency Library - The New York Times https://t.co/j2ZRnbmO0c
— Open Access Tracking Project (@oatp) June 1, 2020
Publishers Sue Internet Archive Over Free E-Books https://t.co/Vuw0QYBsCu
— Richard Poynder (@RickyPo) June 2, 2020
Publishers Sue Internet Archive Over Free E-Books via @nytimes https://t.co/TVNbXZByf1
— Project Gutenberg (@gutenberg_org) June 2, 2020
Publishers Sue Internet Archive Over Free E-Books - The New York Times https://t.co/0K0xzwzOEc
— Eddie Du (@Edourdoo) June 2, 2020