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National Writers Union Announces Opposition to Google Book Settlement

Publisher's Weekly reports that the National Writers Union has come out against the Google Book Settlement on the grounds that it is a terrible deal for writers.
After a recent meeting of its delegates held in Chicago, the National Writers Union has announced its opposition to the Google Book settlement with NWU president Larry Goldbetter calling the proposed agreement, "grossly unfair to writers." Goldbetter said that "compared to the number and seriousness" of the copyright violations engaged in by Google in scanning copyrighted materials, the offer to pay writers between $60 and $300 for each book is "ridiculously low." That only $45 million out of the $125 million in the settlement is allocated to pay writers, "seems way short of the amount needed to compensate authors of millions of books," Goldbetter said.

The NWU also objects to the deal because it believes it is burdensome to require writers to opt out rather than having Google ask permission to use their material. Finally, the NWU said the settlement could interfere with the relationship between writers and their publishers. "The settlement makes assumptions about electronic rights that writers may or may not have assigned to publishers and it sets up an unfair binding arbitration process to resolve disputes between writers and publishers. These disputes must be arbitrated on a case-by-case basis. The settlement does not allow for writers, who were collectively targeted, to collectively negotiate to settle these disputes."
The Authors Guild disagrees saying that the settlement creates new markets for out of print books, and that authors can opt out of the deal if they don't like the compensation.

Posted on 2009-08-14




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