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 Too Much of a Good Thing: Jake Linford on Copyright & Attention Scarcity In his fascinating 2020 article in Cardozo Law Review, entitled Copyright and Attention Scarcity, Jake Linford provided a new justification for copyright law’s… Learn More News Feed Former Copyright Office GC Warns Against Blanket Assertions That AI Ingestion of Copyrighted Works ‘Is Fair Use’ On May 17, Sy Damle, a former General Counsel (GC) at the U.S. Copyright Office, was one of five witnesses… Learn More News Feed Don’t miss it! Join us for World Intellectual Property Day Blog by Kathi Vidal, Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the USPTOEvery year on April 26,… Learn More