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Saturday, August 26, 2006

Google's access barriers are permanent

Jeff Ubois, In Perpetuity: UC’s Agreement with Google, Television Archiving, August 25, 2006. Excerpt:
Key provisions [of the UC-Google contract] are in Section 4, which restricts the University’s use of the digital copies, and Section 8, which says those prohibitions are forever (”survive expiration or termination of this agreement.”) UC is essentially barred from entering into pooling agreements with other universities, and other provisions ensure that no entity other than Google or UC may develop an alternative search engine or finding aid.

The library community knows, or should know from the Showtime deal, that perpetual restrictions on the use digital copies are not in the public interest.

PS: The same terms exist in the Michigan-Google contract, as I blogged back in June 2005.