"Its goal of creating digital copies of books and providing them to whomever wants to download them reflects a profound misunderstanding of the costs of creating books, a profound lack of respect for the many contributors involved in the publication process, and a profound disregard of the boundaries and balance of core copyright principles," the publishers argued.
"IA does not seek to 'free knowledge'; it seeks to destroy the carefully calibrated ecosystem that makes books possible in the first place — and to undermine the copyright law that stands in its way." The Internet Archive didn't respond immediately to NPR's request for comment on Wednesday. But in a statement, Brewster Kahle of the Internet Archive expressed the group's disappointment with the lawsuit.
"As a library, the Internet Archive acquires books and lends them, as libraries have always done. This supports publishing, authors and readers. Publishers suing libraries for lending books, in this case protected digitized versions, and while schools and libraries are closed, is not in anyone's interest," Kahle said."We hope this can be resolved quickly."
This isn't the first clash of words between the Internet Archive and critics who have accused it of piracy.The organization describes itself as a library, which temporarily lends free digital copies of millions of books obtained through donations, purchases or collaborations with brick-and-mortar libraries.
I've been a user for years but actually quit after they took away the lending restrictions... I still use my local libraries and have been purchasing more ebooks... IA seems fishy now plus I was getting tired of the horrible bulk copy errors.
Books, and successful authors, existed long before copyright All copyright does is protect the publishing industry. A shallow money trench... A long plastic hallway where good people die like dogs And there's a down side.
Isn't the internet archive like a Library?
on behalf of all the Greatful Dead fans out there, go fuck yourself Hachette John Wiley & Sons, Book Group, HarperCollins and Penguin Random House
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