Publishers Sue Georgia State on Digital Reading Matter

Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press and Sage Publications are suing Georgia State University, contending that the school is violating copyright laws by enabling professors to provide students with digital copies of copyrighted course readings published by the plaintiffs.  The New York Times has a synopsis of the lawsuit here.

 A copy of the complaint may be found here, from the Association of American Publishers' (AAP) website.

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