Topic: HarperCollins
HarperCollins has been involved in significant legal actions that impact digital access and free expression, particularly through its enforcement of copyright laws against platforms like the Internet Archive. These actions raise concerns about censorship and the future of digital libraries, as well as the implications for authors and critics facing backlash for their views. The ongoing struggle highlights the tension between protecting intellectual property and ensuring the right to access information freely.
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Internet Archive Loses Appeal in Copyright Dispute Over Ebook Lending
Publishers’ victory signals a potential shift in how digital lending is regulated, raising concerns over access to online libraries.
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Internet Archive Uses DMCA Takedown On DRM Removal Tool
An odd choice.
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Internet Archive strikes back, defies claims of hurting book sales, defends access to digital library
Oral arguments from the court case took place yesterday.
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A book review blog was removed from the internet over a false DMCA notice
Increasingly common.
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Author Gillian Philip on facing Twitter mobs, getting fired for supporting J.K. Rowling
A hashtag in support of Britian’s most famous living author was all it took to get canceled.






