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...Some customers who visited All Is Fair during its grand opening yesterday afternoon—many of whom said they were involved in free-trade and workers’-rights causes—told The Crimson that they were pleased with the products on display, but noted that their main reasons for making purchases there would be humanitarian ones...
...Cambridge resident Justin F. Crane ’00 said that he probably would not buy the apparel at All Is Fair, although he did not doubt that others would. Crane noted that other ethical clothing companies, such as American Apparel and U2 singer Bono’s Edun Clothing, offered more conservative garments that he found more appealing...
...although all the workers who make products sold at All Is Fair receive union-level wages and benefits, No Sweat has proved to be a profitable business, Neiman said...
...According to Neiman, stores like All Is Fair are aimed to demonstrate that companies can sell union-made products and still have the bottom line come out in their favor...
It’s pretty clear from their unwillingness to back down in the face of intense pressure from the publishing industry that Google is confident that it can win in court. The company asserts that the project is covered by the fair use provision of copyright law, and that the permission of copyright holders is, therefore, not needed. They do, indeed, make a strong case: users of the library project will only be able to see snippets of books under copyright, and the works will be displayed with links to booksellers where they can be purchased. Then there?...