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The Future of Online Lending: A Discussion of Controlled Digital Lending and Hachette

The Internet Archive offers Controlled Digital Lending (CDL), where it lends digital copies of books to patrons — but ensures that the number of books owned is equal to the number loaned. Through the Open Library, the Internet Archive aims to “make all the published works of humankind available to everyone in the world.”

In June 2020, four major publishers sued the Archive for copyright infringement, alleging that CDL threatens their business model.

Brewster Kahle, founder and digital librarian of the Internet Archive, spoke about the pending Hachette v. Internet Archive case and the future of digital libraries. Kahle was joined by Rebecca Tushnet, Ruth Okediji, Kyle Courtney, all amici in the case, and Jonathan Zittrain.

The panel explored the background of the case and the National Emergency Library, the value of CDL for online libraries and public access, CDL’s fair use implications, and the future of online libraries and large publishers.

The Berkman Klein Center presented this event in collaboration with the Journal of Law and Technology (JOLT).

Видео The Future of Online Lending: A Discussion of Controlled Digital Lending and Hachette канала The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
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