It's an interesting article, but the title is incorrect, and possibly
libelous.  As the body of the article explains, the legality of Open
Library's lending practice of using a digital proxy for a physical copy has
never been tested.

Tom


On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 7:07 AM, Vojtěch Vojtíšek <vojtise...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> I've come across an article this morning with kind of a warning in it,
> called "The Internet Archive’s Open Library is violating authors’
> copyrights", see goo.gl/SWi09. How are some of the issues
> (electronic/scanned books loan vs. physical books) dealt with in OL?
>
> Thank you for any information given,
>
> Vojtěch
>
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