Publishers Urge 2nd Circuit to Uphold Critical Copyright Ruling Against Internet Archive

Publishers are urging the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals to uphold a district court’s ruling in a significant copyright case against the Internet Archive. Representing the publishers, a partner from Davis Wright Tremaine argued that the Internet Archive’s stance seeks “a radical change in the law which, if accepted, would destabilize the digital economy.” The legal battle hinges on the core principles of copyright law and its implications for digital publications.

As the case proceeds, it is seen as a pivotal moment for the relationship between digital libraries and publishers. The arguments presented emphasize the importance of upholding current legal frameworks to ensure stability within the digital economy. For further details, you can refer to the original article on FeedBlitz.