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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Google's years-long attempt to create an online library and store with millions of books will face yet another legal hurdle with the filing of a class-action copyright infringement lawsuit by the American Society of Media Photographers.
By Juan Carlos Perez | 08 April, 2010 03:32
In a big blow to Google's efforts to build a massive digital-books marketplace and library, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has come out against the revised agreement to settle copyright lawsuits brought against Google by authors and publishers.
By Juan Carlos Perez | 05 February, 2010 11:44
About 15 Indian authors and publishers, and two organizations in the country, submitted their objections on Thursday to Google's plan to scan and sell books online.
By John Ribeiro | 29 January, 2010 22:23
Google has apologized to a Chinese authors' group over its scanning of books by local writers into an online search system, moving to defuse copyright concerns around the project in China.
By Owen Fletcher | 11 January, 2010 20:21
The judge in the copyright infringement case pitting the Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers (AAP) against Google and its book search program has set a date for the final hearing on the parties' controversial settlement proposal.
By Juan Carlos Perez | 22 November, 2009 08:15
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