Belgian Court Rules Against Google in Newspaper Case [from GigaLaw.com]
     
Google Inc. lost a copyright lawsuit to Belgian newspapers that had demanded it 
remove headlines and links to articles posted on its news site without their 
permission. The ruling, if it stands on appeal, could set a precedent for how 
Web search engines link to copyrighted material in the tumultuous arena of 
online news, according to the Belgian copyright group that launched the case.  
[from GigaLaw.com]

The link:
http://news.wired.com/dynamic/stories/B/BELGIUM_GOOGLE_VS_NEWSPAPERS?SITE=WIRE&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT

"U.S.-based technology lawyer  [and MCN 2006 speaker]  Jonathan Band said the 
ruling was neither final - as it can be appealed to higher courts in Belgium - 
nor did it bear much weight since legal precedent is not as important in 
Continental European law."  






Amalyah Keshet
Head of Image Resources & Copyright Management
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem  akeshet at imj.org.il
Chair, MCN IP SIG   www.mcn.edu
Blog  www.musematic.net 

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