Take Down Notice

Take Down Notice

"Fair Use" means one thing for the little guys, another thing entirely for the media giants...
http://www.wsj.com/articles/supreme-court-declines-to-hear-google-books-case-1460987925

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  1. I'm rather inclined to agree with SCOTUS on this one . . . . if it is worth reading, watching, or listening to, why not allow a sampling.  I, for one, will be more likely to purchase with some idea of the product's worth.  Many artists are ahead of the curve on this issue, and have provided such access to attract customers.   Surfin' the wave of the future . . . .

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  2. Sure, but try using that logic on a product of the House of Mouse, and see how far it gets you. Google could have stuck with material that was in public domain, or out of print, and been in a better position, but that would have been more trouble, and arguably, of less value to them. Google may be less evil than some other corporations, but they are entirely comfortable with their current, semi-monopolistic grip on web advertising, and are not as altruistic as some folks would like to imagine.

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