Commentary on Copyright Lawsuit Ruling – Part 2
In addition to the responses from the higher education and library communities, there has been coverage and commentary from news, legal, and other sources.
News:
- Judge rules largely for Georgia State in copyright case, The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Legal:
- The Laboratorium : Inside the Georgia State Opinion, James Grimmelmann
- Fair use in academic setting found in Georgia. But what about state immunity?, Jonathan Pink’s Way Too Intelligent Intellectual Property Report
- A Quick Take On the Georgia State e-Reserve Case, Law Librarian Blog
Other commentary:
- Final Score in the Georgia State Game: Library 94, Publishers 5, Rick Anderson, The Scholarly Kitchen
- Schools can give students 10 percent of a book or one whole chapter, paidContent
- Something Is Wrong When A Judge Needs 350 Pages To Decide If A College’s Digital Archives Are Fair Use, Techdirt
- Fair use (mostly) triumphant: Judge exonerates campus “e-reserves”, Ars Technica
Updated:
- Court ruling in landmark e-reserve leaves unanswered questions, Inside Higher Ed