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Amended settlement filed in Authors Guild v Google

by admin last modified 2009-12-11 05:16

On 13 November 2009, the plaintiffs taking action against Google for scanning and creating an electronic database of their books filed an amended settlement agreement and a motion for preliminary approval of the amended settlement.
 
The changes proposed in the amended settlement agreement include:

* the class of authors and publishers narrowed to those from the US, Australia, the UK and Canada only;
* each country represented in the class will have an author and a publisher seat on the Book rights Registry Board;
* an independent fiduciary will have sole decision-making responsibility in relation to unclaimed works;
* unclaimed funds will be held for up to 10 years, not 5, with any unclaimed monies at the end of the 10 year period to go court-approved charities in the US, Canada, the UK and Australia;
* any discounting will come out of Google’s share of funds, not from authors or publishers;
* limits have been placed on potential future business models – none of which may be implemented without notice to rightsholders and approval of the Registry board.

More information:

Authors Guild article
Copyright Agency Limited
Full news release

 

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