The good folks at Stanford Center for Internet and Society has helped
file the appeal of Kahle v. Ashcroft.
This suit is about "orphan works", or works that are so out of print
that often the publisher can not be found, but under the new copyright
laws, these works are still under copyright.
This suit seeks to affirm that libraries in the digital world can have
out-of-print works on their shelves, just as we had on the shelves of
the libraries we grew up with.
Lets hope sanity prevails and we protect our libraries.
-brewster
for the pdf of the appeal:
http://www.archive.org/iathreads/post-view.php?id=27356
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