Google Given the Green Light to Publish Copyrighted Books

by lovemorgul | November 20, 2008 at 05:11 am
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A $125million settlement means consumers will soon be able to read in-copyright books online.

In what has been hailed as the start of the digital reading revolution, Google have been given the go-ahead to make in-copyright books available for public download.

Readers will soon be able to search, preview and read millions of in-copyright but out-of-print books online using Google Book Search. The internet giant are said to already have over 7 million books scanned into their database, many of which are not readily available elsewhere either on or off-line.

Google’s announcement, made yesterday, represents the culmination of a two year copyright lawsuit pursued by the American Association of Publishers and the Authors Guild.

source link: http://www.money.co.uk/article/1001800-google-given-the-green-light-to-publish-copyrighted-books.htm

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You'll go blind trying to read that stuff. 

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