Google Cache Ruled Fair Use
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01-27-2006, 09:07 AM,
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Google Cache Ruled Fair Use
Quote:A district court in Nevada has ruled that the Google Cache is a fair use. full article:Â http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/archives/004344.php |
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01-27-2006, 07:21 PM,
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Re: Google Cache Ruled Fair Use
Quote:Blake Field, an author and attorney, brought the copyright infringement lawsuit against Google after the search engine automatically copied and cached a story he posted on his website. Hey, that sounds like the war I went through with Google about 4 or 5 years ago. I started a website, put up a few pages of cemetery transcripts but after about a couple of weeks I decided to remove them and put them into a book and sell the book (since I was the one who transcribed the cemeteries went through all that time and expense, why not). So I removed the pages, made my book (did it all myself cerloxing them together so my expenses were very minimal), I sold around 80 or so copies and I was happy, until one day someone posted a message on a genealogy mailing list telling people that they didn't have to buy the book, just go to Google and they explained how to access my pages I had up but removed. I tried it, ended up viewing my cached pages? I went ballistic. Oh my, do I ever remember that. After a lot of ugly emails back and forth, they removed my pages from their cache and shortly after they also put a link in their help files to make it easier to request cached pages to be removed from their system (I don't know if they still have that). I thought that was rude and out of line that I create a page and they make a copy of it and keep it accessible without my permission? Thank goodness I never took it to court - I would have lost. I did learn a lesson - be very careful on what I post on the internet because after I removed it, I know it will still be there. |
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03-18-2006, 12:56 PM,
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Google Wins Fair Use Copyright Case Involving Usenet Postings
A related case reaffirming that Google's caching of information constitutes fair use. This one involves Usenet postings:
Quote:Google has won a legal action brought over a Usenet posting that the search giant archived and partially displayed in search results. Writer Gordon Roy Parker had claimed that this breached his copyright in the posting, a chapter of an e-book. full article: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/03/17/...ight_case/
Al draagt een aap een gouden ring, het is en blijft een lelijk ding
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03-18-2006, 08:01 PM,
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Re: Google Cache Ruled Fair Use
Google's 2-0 on the cache thing. Nobody's tested them on the time limit for caching pages?
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