When US District Court Judge John Koeltl found quickly and overwhelmingly in publishers’ favor on March 24, granting summary judgment finding the Internet Archive guilty of copyright infringement on a mass scale, he gave the parties 14 days to submit proposals “for the appropriate procedure to determine the judgment to be entered in this case.” Since then the parties have been in regular contact, petitioning the court regularly for extensions. On Wednesday, ahead of the latest deadline on April 27, they got the judge’s permission for a fourth extension, until May 12. In their letter to the judge they wrote: […]