Package: gnuzilla;
Reported by: Johannes Marbach <johannesmarbach <at> mailbox.org>
Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2020 19:58:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Message #5 received at submit <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
From: Johannes Marbach <johannesmarbach <at> mailbox.org> To: bug-gnuzilla <at> gnu.org Subject: Re: libgen.me browser extension Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2020 20:51:45 +0100
Unfortunately, Mozilla has recently disabled the extension based on alleged copyright infringements against LibGen itself (full message at the bottom). Can someone please remove the extension from the 68 branch of IceCat as well? Thanks Johannes Original message from Mozilla: Dear contributor, We received a notification under Mozilla’s Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”) and Trademark policy (https://www.mozilla.org/about/legal/report-infringement/) complaining of allegedly infringing activity by you on our service at https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/librifyjs-libgen-me. We have removed or disabled access to your add-on identified by the claimant as infringing the claimant's copyright. The notice included the following report: From DeVore & DeMarco LLP: We are litigation counsel for Elsevier Inc., a leading publisher of scientific, engineering, and medical books and journals. Elsevier provides , among other things, the ScienceDirect platform, through which it distributes scientific journal articles in which it holds the copyright. In order to protect its copyright interest in those articles, Elsevier brought a civil action against a number of websites commonly known as "Sci-Hub" and "LibGen" or "Library Genesis" and their respective mirrors which engage in the large-scale infringement of those copyrights. On June 21, 2017, Elsevier obtained a judgement against those websites which, among other things, enjoined the websites, their operators, and anyone acting in concert with them, from infringing Elsevier' s copyrighted works or assisting others in doing so. We write to inform you of the presence of a number of add-ons for the Firefox web browser which are designed specifically to assist their users in infringing Elsevier 's (and other publisher') copyrights through the websites operated by the defendants in the above-mentioned civil action. We request that these extensions be removed from the Firefox Browser Add-Ons website (addons.mozilla.org) because they (1) violate the DMCA, including Section 1201 (circumvention of copyright protection systems); (2) operate in concert with the defendants in the above-mentioned civil action to violate Elsevier's copyrights in violation of the court 's order enjoining such conduct; and (3) are manifestly in violation of Mozilla's Conditions of Use (https://www.mozilla.om:/enUS/about/legal /acceptable-useD which expressly prohibit, among other things, illegal content and content which violates the copyright or other intellectual property rights of others. We therefore request that the following add-ons be promptly removed. ... • LibrifyJS: Libgen.me o https :// addons.mozi l la.erg/ en-US/firefox/addon/li brifvj s-libgen-me o Published by "h3nn3s" o Last updated Nov. 7, 2019 o Javascript fix for the Libgen.me site .... If you believe your content was removed or disabled as a result of a mistake or misidentification of the material to be removed or disabled (e.g., you have permission to post it or you believe it is a fair use), you may submit a counter notification to us at dmcanotice <at> mozilla.com. We refer you to our DMCA and Trademark policy page at https://www.mozilla.org/about/legal/report-infringement/ for the requirements for a valid counter notification and more information. We remind you of our repeat infringer termination policy. Under our policy, we may terminate, at our discretion, a user’s account if under appropriate circumstances they are determined to be a repeat infringer. Sincerely, Mozilla Legal Team On 11/8/19 8:03 PM, Johannes Marbach wrote: > Hello everyone, > > This might not be the best place to post this but in lack of awareness > of other options: I recently put together a browser extension for making > the libgen.me website work in IceCat with LibreJS enabled. I didn't > spend much time on polishing the UI but functionally search, item > details and item link list work - at least in my testing. > > If anyone is interested in using or contributing to this, you can find > the extension on AMO: > > https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/librifyjs-libgen-me > > and the code on GitLab: > > https://gitlab.com/cherrypicker/librifyjs---libgen.me > > Best, > Johannes
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