For immediate release:
April 25, 2012
For more information, contact:
Jonathan Band
policybandwidth
202-296-5675
jband@policybandwidth.org
Washington, DC—On April 20, 2012, members of the Library Copyright Alliance (LCA) filed a friend of the court brief to defend the fair use rights of libraries. The libraries’ brief, prepared by Jonathan Band, responds to the plaintiffs’ distorted view of libraries’ rights, showing that a decision in favor of the plaintiffs would affect not only the legitimate and beneficial uses at issue in this case, but also libraries’ rights to provide the most basic services, including lending books and providing Internet access to the public.
For several years, the HathiTrust and its member libraries have worked to index and preserve digitized works from library collections to foster research, teaching, and learning. In their lawsuit, the Authors Guild, together with a few other author groups and individual authors, propose an extremely narrow view of the rights of libraries to engage in preservation and other core library functions, and have asked the federal court to pull the plug on the HathiTrust collection. LCA members have filed in this case to defend the rights of all libraries as well as the extraordinary value of the HathiTrust collection.
To view a PDF version of the amicus brief, please visit: http://www.arl.org/bm~doc/htamicus-final.pdf
The Library Copyright Alliance (LCA) consists of three major library associations—the American Library Association, the Association of Research Libraries, and the Association of College and Research Libraries. These three associations collectively represent over 300,000 information professionals and thousands of libraries of all kinds throughout the United States and Canada. http://librarycopyrightalliance.org/