ARL Criticizes Copyright Clearance Center's Role in GSU E-Reserves Case
Andrew Albanese over at Publishers Weekly recently covered the latest back and forth between the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) relating to the Georgia...
View ArticleDoes It Pay To Sue Libraries? | Peer to Peer Review
Ever since the Georgia State e-reserves copyright lawsuit was filed in April 2008, the academic library (and faculty who were aware of it) community has been waiting to find out how Judge Orinda Evans...
View ArticleGSU Ereserves Plaintiffs Propose Injunction
The plaintiffs in the Georgia State University (GSU) ereserves case—Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, and Sage Publications—made one last attempt at getting the broader injunction...
View ArticleGSU Injunction Rejected; Plaintiffs Must Pay Legal Fees
On August 10, Judge Orinda Evans rejected the “more narrowly tailored injunction” proposed by the plaintiffs in the Georgia State University (GSU) ereserves case. Earlier this year, Evans found five...
View ArticleGSU Ereserves Plaintiffs File Appeal
The plaintiffs in the Georgia State University ereserves case today appealed the decision to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. Judge Orinda Evans of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District...
View ArticlePublisher Plaintiffs Post GSU Court Costs, To Be Held Pending Appeal
On October 26, the publisher plaintiffs in the Georgia State University (GSU) ereserves copyright case deposited $ 3,271,275 into the Commercial Registry of the Court for the Northern District of...
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