Last week, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press and Sage Publications, backed by the Association of American Publishers, sued Georgia State University, alleging that it systematically allowed access to a large volume of copyrighted works online without paying the proper licensing fees.
To read more about the lawsuit and learn what implications it may have for higher education, read A Press Revolt Against E-Packet Practices by Andy Guess @ http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2008/04/17/gsu.