Contributed by: filbert Wednesday, September 02 2009 @ 07:20 PM CST
Google wants to assimilate (digitize) millions of books. Amazon thinks that idea is fantastically bad.
Reuters article[*1] :
Amazon, which scans books after getting permission from the copyright holder, said that the court should reject a settlement between Google and the Authors Guild because the deal would change copyright law by allowing Google to digitize books even if the copyright holder cannot be found, often called “orphan works.”
“The proposed settlement usurps the role of Congress in legislating solutions to the complex issues raised by the interplay between new technologies and the nation’s copyright laws,” Amazon said in its filing, which was dated Tuesday.
So, exit question: Is Google the Borg[*2] ?