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		<title>Publishers Bully a Digital Research Library</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2013 14:44:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[David Bollier]]></dc:creator>
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<p>Book publishers love that libraries can act as free marketing venues, introducing readers to new authors and keeping them focused on books.&#160; But publishers don&#8217;t like it when libraries act as commons &#8211; that is, when they promote easy access and sharing of knowledge.&#160; A successful commons may modestly limit a publisher&#8217;s absolute copyright control &#8211; and even minor incursions on this authority must be stoutly resisted, publishers believe. &#160; &#160;&#160;</p>
<p>One of the more egregious such battles now underway is <a href="http://isce-library.org/suit.pdf">a lawsuit filed by Harvard Business School Publishing, John Wiley and the University of Chicago Press</a> against the Institute for the Study of Coherence and Emergence.&#160;<a href="http://www.isce.edu/"> ISCE </a>&#160;is a small, nonprofit membership group that &#8220;facilitates the conversation between academics and business people regarding social complexity theory, particularly the implications for the management of organizations.&#8221;&#160;</p>
<p>The focus of the publishers&#8217; lawsuit is ISCE&#8217;s virtual library of 1,200 books.&#160; May ISCE self-digitize and lend its virtual books to its members on a one-usage-at-a-time basis, for private, educational, non-commercial purposes?&#160;</p>
<p>The publishers say no, and are seeking to establish their legal authority to shut down such unauthorized &#8220;reproduction, display and distribution&#8221; of the books.&#160; But <a href="http://isce-library.org/answer.pdf">ISCE counter-claims</a>&#160;that the fair use and first-sale doctrines of copyright law give it the legal right to lend its virtual books. &#160;(Fair use is the legal doctrine of copyright law that allows excerpts to be shared noncommercially. &#160;The first-sale doctrine prohibits the seller from controlling what a consumer does with a book or DVD after it is purchased, such as renting it, lending it or giving it away.) &#160;ISCE claims, in addition, that libraries are entitled to special-use privileges under copyright law, which apply in this instance.</p>
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