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Internet Archive Ordered To Block Books in Belgium After Talks With Publishers Fail

jeudi 9 octobre 2025, 21:22 , par Slashdot
Internet Archive Ordered To Block Books in Belgium After Talks With Publishers Fail
The Internet Archive must block access to books in its Open Library project for Belgian users after negotiations with publishers failed. A Brussels Business Court issued a site-blocking order in July targeting several shadow libraries and the Internet Archive. A Belgian government department paused the order for the U.S. nonprofit and urged both parties to negotiate. The talks over recent weeks were unsuccessful.

The Department for Combating Infringements of Copyright concluded last week that the Internet Archive hosts the contested books and has the ability to render them inaccessible. Publishers must supply a list of books to be blocked. The nonprofit then has 20 calendar days to implement the measures and prevent future digital lending of those works in Belgium. The order includes a one-time penalty of $578,000 for non-compliance and remains in place until July 16 next year. The Internet Archive operates Open Library by purchasing physical copies and digitizing them to lend out one at a time. Publishers previously won a U.S. federal court case against the project.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/10/09/1811209/internet-archive-ordered-to-block-books-in-belgium-...

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