Internet Archive Ordered to Block Books in Belgium
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TorrentFreak: Internet Archive Ordered to Block Books in Belgium After Talks With Publishers Fail | ResearchBuzz: Firehose
TorrentFreak: Internet Archive Ordered to Block Books in Belgium After Talks With Publishers Fail. “After initially avoiding external blocking measures, the Internet Archive must block access to various books in its Open Library project under the orders of a Belgian government department. While the final decision avoids a full site blockade, it forces the U.S. non-profit to implement country-specific censorship or face a €500,000 penalty, raisin…
Internet Archive Ordered To Block Books in Belgium After Talks With Publishers Fail
The Internet Archive must block access to books in its Open Library project for Belgian users after negotiations with publishers failed. A Brussels Business Court issued a site-blocking order in July targeting several shadow libraries and the Internet Archive. A Belgian government department paused the order for the U.S. nonprofit and urged both parties to negotiate. The talks over recent weeks were unsuccessful. The Department for Combating In…
Internet Archive Ordered to Block Books in Belgium
After failed negotiations with publishers, Belgium's copyright enforcement agency has ordered the Internet Archive to block access to specific books in its Open Library within Belgium or face a 500,000-euro fine. TorrentFreak reports: Back in July, the Brussels Business Court issued a sweeping ex parte site-blocking order targeting several "shadow libraries" including Anna's Archive, Libgen, and Z-Library. Unusually, the order also included the …
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