Supreme Court Declines to Hear Google Book-Scanning Case
The U.S. Supreme Court today declined to hear a challenge by a group of authors who contend that Google’s massive effort to scan millions of books for an online library violates copyright law. By declining to hear the case, the eight supremes left in place an October 2015 ruling by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York in favor of Google.
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