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Google: These books are free

August 30, 2006 Search giant makes PDFs of entire public-domain works available for download and print. TAGS: Google Book Search, Google Inc., Adobe PDF, copyright law, domain, project, work

Nude-photo site wins injunction against Google

February 21, 2006 Judge says Google image search violates copyright of Perfect 10, which sells photos of nude women. Images: Searching for perfection TAGS: image search, injunction, copyright law, Google Inc., women, Judge, photograph, Amazon.com Inc., image

Authors Guild sues Google over library project

September 20, 2005 Group calls the search king's scanning and digitizing of library books "massive" copyright infringement. TAGS: Google Book Search, copyright law, lawsuit, Google Inc., author, U.S., response

Adult site sues Amazon over sexy images

July 1, 2005 Perfect 10 lawsuit claims Amazon.com's A9 search site shows thousands of photos without permission. TAGS: Amazon A9, Amazon.com Inc., lawsuit, video search, copyright law, image, search engine, Google Inc., video

Copyright tussles for Google

August 4, 2006 The search giant, at odds with an increasing number of copyright industries, is taking some provocative legal stances. TAGS: copyright law, attorney, dispute, Google Inc., holder, search engine, photograph, video

Publishers sue Google over book search project

October 19, 2005 Association of American Publishers accuses Google of "freeloading on the talent and property of authors and publishers." TAGS: Google Book Search, publisher, Google Inc., copyright law, author, project, talent

American Airlines subpoenas Google, YouTube

March 10, 2006 Airline draws on digital copyright law to force companies to identify person who posted training video on their Web sites. TAGS: subpoena, airline, YouTube, copyright law, DMCA, Google Inc., training, video

Google suffers setback in copyright case

February 13, 2007 Belgian court says newspaper excerpts are a no-no. But experts question whether there will be much of an impact outside Europe. TAGS: Google News, excerpt, Google Inc., court, Belgium, lawyer, copyright law, attorney, Internet search, spokesman, Europe, article, U.S., message, Microsoft Corp.

The legal rights to your 'Second Life' avatar

January 5, 2007 Despite a YouTube takedown, Experts claim that journalists' use of a private avatar's image in a news context falls under fair use doctrine. TAGS: Ailin Graef, Second Life, avatar, Guntram Graef, YouTube, copyright law, video service, RFC, virtual worlds, Google Inc., attack, image, video, photograph, e-mail

Microsoft chastises Google on copyrights

March 6, 2007 Redmond joins the hue and cry of critics who charge the search giant with usurping other people's content. TAGS: copyright law, intellectual property, Google Inc., YouTube, RIAA, Microsoft Corp., video

Week in review: Deal or no deal in YouTube?

October 13, 2006 Google buys video-sharing service and adds to the Office 2.0 wave. Chipmakers talk speed, while Toyota touts ethanol. TAGS: YouTube, copyright law, Google Docs, Week in review, litigation, Google Inc., spreadsheet, Microsoft Office, video, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.

Judge: Google News lawsuit can proceed

July 18, 2006 Delays decision on Google's request to toss out suit brought by AFP, which could set ground rules for Web copyright. TAGS: Google News, copyright law, Google Inc., headline, lawsuit, federal judge, Judge, Washington, lawyer, article, photograph

Google argues with U.K. publishers over digital libraries

June 6, 2006 The tech giant says its book search project helps publishers sell books, but publishers beg to differ. TAGS: publisher, Google Book Search, Google Inc., copyright law, search engine, project, text, U.K., work

This week in Google

February 24, 2006 A federal judge rules that portions of Google's popular image search feature likely violate U.S. copyright law. TAGS: image search, copyright law, EarthLink Inc., federal judge, Google Inc., prosecutor, city, U.S., photograph

Please don't steal this Web content

August 2, 2007 Movement is afoot to stifle "scraper sites," which copy content of blogs and repost it on other sites to profit from ad impressions. TAGS: DMCA, WordPress, blog, copyright law, blogging, RSS, Google Inc., search engine, post

YouTube may add to Google's copyright worries

October 10, 2006 Popular video-sharing site already faces legal heat. Will its acquisition make Google a high-profile lawsuit target? TAGS: legal liability, YouTube, copyright law, Mark Cuban, DMCA, lawsuit, litigation, Google Inc., CEO, video

YouTube's fate rests on decade-old copyright law

March 13, 2007 Wording of DMCA, which appeared in Congress long before the Web video revolution, could determine whether YouTube disappears. TAGS: Viacom Inc., DMCA, YouTube, copyright infringement, fate, copyright law, hosting company, Napster Inc., Google Inc., attorney, video

Google wins a court battle

March 16, 2006 Judge rules in search giant's favor, dismissing copyright infringement lawsuit filed by e-book writer. TAGS: Usenet, lawsuit, excerpt, federal judge, court, e-book, Google Inc., copyright law, search result, archiving, Time Warner Inc., decision, search engine, Internet Service Provider

Amazon's Bezos hits the books

November 8, 2005 As Google catches heat over its library plan, Amazon.com turns a page on its own offering. TAGS: Amazon.com Inc., publisher, copyright law, access, Google Inc., text, programming

Microsoft to offer book search

October 26, 2005 Company joins Yahoo's book digitization project, paying to bring 150,000 books online. Will MSN Book Search stay out of legal trouble? TAGS: MSN, copyright law, lawsuit, collection, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., work
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