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Thursday, September 29, 2005

Authors' obscurity not infringement

Tim O'Reilly, writing in the New York Times, believes that most authors are at a much higher risk of becoming obcure than of having their copyrights infringed.

"AUTHORS struggle, mostly in vain, against their fated obscurity. According to Nielsen Bookscan, which tracks sales from major booksellers, only 2 percent of the 1.2 million unique titles sold in 2004 had sales of more than 5,000 copies. Against this backdrop, the recent Authors Guild suit against the Google Library Project is poignantly wrongheaded."

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