In Google Books Case, Famed Judge Takes A Victory Lap
By Bill Donahue ( October 16, 2015, 10:47 PM EDT) -- The Second Circuit's big ruling on Google's book-scanning project wasn't so much a copyright game-changer as it was a resounding restatement of just how much fair use law has evolved since Pierre Leval — the judge who penned Friday's decision — virtually reinvented the doctrine 25 years ago....
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