by PLAYER57832 on Wed Apr 23, 2008 3:36 pm
Also, in the publishing world, there is a difference between the internet grey areas and the print medium. I only know this case from your link, but I know from other cases that the internet is still only partially regulated. You can let people copy your material in print without infringing on print copyrights. In many cases have no choice but to allow it (though that is changing). However, once in "regular" print, the laws are much tighter. Usually if you allow one person to use your material in print, without permission, you open a floodgate to others.
I suspect her publishers gave her little choice in the matter, but the judges will decide, I guess.
(and, given the previous post, it is even slightly possible that this was partially set up as a "test case" with all parties involved knowing it would go to court ... I have no facts at all, but maybe?)