If the Campaign Targeting eBooks is Reasonable, Why Lie About Copyright Law? With the court’s unequivocal decision in Hachette et al. v. Internet Archive, and the continued failure of ebook legislation in various states, it is time for policymakers and librarians to understand the reason why this two-pronged campaign against copyright rights in ebooks is losing—because the academics, organizations, and lobbyists behind the effort are lying. Yes, […] The post If the Campaign Targeting eBooks is Reasonable, Why Lie About Copyright Law? appeared first on The Illusion of More.... View Full Article Related Articles News Feed UK Parliamentary Committee Shoots Down Copyright Exemption for AI Developers–But is it Really Dead? The all-party Culture, Media and Sport Committee of the British House of Commons has just (August 30) issued a welcome… Learn More News Feed Women, Literature, and Copyright: Holding up Half the Sky (World IP Day) There is a well-known Chinese saying, attributed to Mao Zedong, that “women hold up half the sky”. It became one… Learn More News Feed Stanford Copyright & Fair Use – Key Overview Updates Attorney at law, Nolo Legal Editor, Blogger — Dear Rich: Nolo’s Patent, Copyright and Trademark Blog, Author,… Learn More