Google und die Macht des Wissens (2013)

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Google und die Macht des Wissens: Directed by Ben Lewis. With Brendan Price, Nicolas Chapman, Molly Malcolm, Joshua Zamrycki. The most ambitious project ever conceived on the Internet: Google’s master plan to scan every book in the world and the people trying to stop them. Google say they are building a library for mankind, but they also have other intentions.

“Scanning the worldu0026#39;s books is just the tip of a double-edged sword representing the increasing domination power of Google and other Silicon Valley players. But copyright is copyright … it takes precious time for an author or any creative artist to imagine a work, create it, edit it and copyright it. According to the movie, Google digitally hoovered up these books, did not ask proper copyright permission as presented by the writersu0026#39; reps/library spokespersons featured in the movie, and avoided meting out due compensation to the copyright owners. If this is the case, why should Google pimp out the books for its own commercial purposes at some future time without proper compensation back to the content holders? Once you give up a data scan to another, you cannot put that genie back in the bottle.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOne could see how smaller, niche collections might swallow the pitch on how Googleu0026#39;s mother-of-all-xerox can enable whole world access to their tomes. And thatu0026#39;s the dilemma — access is a good thing, but at the expense of stiffing copyright owners. The unrealization of compensation for copyrighted material is one of publishingu0026#39;s most enduring plights.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe European response in the movie was pro-writers/copyright owners and ultimately against Googleu0026#39;s questionable copyright actions. The Euro response seems to be the thoughtful and correct one; the Google opponents reacted to all the right issues — compensation, copyright permission, what is fair use, and questioning giving blanket power to one organization.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eLibraries can digitize their own collections and index/promote their abstracts to the internet. Each library can control its material, and writers have the right to get paid for use of their material.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis review is regarding this book-scanning project only, it is understood that many benefit from Googleu0026#39;s other services. But the movie prompts taking sides. So much power cannot be given to one organization, especially now that we have seen it spread its tentacles outside of its core business search model, including building robot armies and controlling internet backbone. There will be no facet of life that Google does not have its hand in.”

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