May 12 2010
The Google book settlement breaks international laws and treaties, according to Cynthia Arato, a lawyer representing authors in New Zealand, Italy, Austria and other countries. Arato wrote that the agreement "eviscerates copyright owners exclusive rights" to approve the reproduction of their books:
According to Arato, the deal "would violate an internationally respected copyright treaty from 1886 and allow exceptions for copyright holders in Australia, Canada and the U.K. that run counter to a World Trade Organization accord."
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