Follow up / background to my earlier e-mail/


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http://laboratorium.net/archive/2009/03/28/speaking_up_on_book_search

"The proposed settlement will have a profound effect on orphan works because 
the proposed class includes the owners of millions of orphan works. By virtue 
of their status as orphan works owners - a well-recognized and significant 
subclass of book copyright owners - they are unlikely to appear before this 
Court to opt out of or object to the proposed settlement.  Google will 
therefore be explicitly authorized to make these works available to the public 
in ways that would be flagrant copyright violations were it not for the 
proposed settlement.  This authorization will serve the public interest in 
greater accessibility to orphan works.

"The proposed settlement's effective inclusion of millions of orphan works will 
also have effects that threaten the public interest. Because potential 
competitors will be unable to make use of orphan works, Google will enjoy 
exclusive access to a large portion of the market for electronic versions of  
books.
This exclusivity would result in a concentration of market power, thereby 
facilitating actions that violate the federal antitrust laws. It would also 
enable Google to impose unfair and overreaching terms on libraries and readers, 
particularly in ways that would threaten the free speech interest in private 
reading."

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Amalyah Keshet
Head of Image Resources & Copyright Management
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

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