Follow up to previous postings on what is becoming the saga of the Google Book Settlement, the following articles, legal documents and commentary today:
- New York Times: Google Working to Revise Digital Books Settlement
- Author’s Guild: “Beating their midnight deadline by about 90 minutes, the Justice Department on Friday filed a brief calling for modifications to the Authors Guild’s class-action settlement with Google over Google’s scanning of millions of library books without permission. The Justice Department said the parties to the settlement should modify the settlement to address certain copyright, antitrust, and class-action concerns. While it opposes the settlement agreement as it now stands, the Justice Department “strongly supports” the settlement’s goals of creating new markets for out-of-print works and committed itself to working constructively with the parties on a revised settlement..”
- Google’s Book Search Deal: 5 Pros and 5 Cons, JR Raphael, PC World
- ars technica – DOJ: Google book settlement needs major rewrite
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