Why the Google Book Settlement Should Be Approved

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Ji, Yuan

Publikationsinformationen

A Response to Antitrust Concerns and Suggestions for Regulation
Erscheinungsdatum: 9. Juni 2010
Albany Law Journal of Science and Technology (Preprint bei SSRN)
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Englisch

Abstract

Abstract:

"This Article advocates for the approval of the pending Google Book Search settlement by responding to the antitrust concerns arising from the Amended Settlement Agreement. It contributes to existing commentaries on the settlement by pointing out that the proper antitrust analysis must take into account Google’s role as a two-sided platform, which serves two interdependent sets of customers. The settlement, if approved, will not grant exclusive orphan book access to Google or anticompetitive pricing power to the Rightsholders. Post-settlement regulatory alternatives are explored and the compulsory licensing of orphan books is rejected. Instead, this Article advocates for the explicit grant of licensing power to the Unclaimed Works Fiduciary and the Registry if the settlement’s legal ability to do is in dispute. Given GBS’s natural monopoly characteristics, another regulatory option is the imposition of a consent decree similar to those that ASCAP and BMI operate under."