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Chinese Newspaper Says Google Censored Its Web SiteOh, the irony: The People’s Daily, the main newspaper of China’s Communist Party, says Google censored its web site by adding a malware warning to search result listings for the newspaper’s book section. The paper says the malware warning appeared after it ran an article about ... |
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DoJ Asks Court to Nix Google Book Search SettlementThe Justice Department, citing anti-trust and copyright concerns, asked a federal court judge late Friday to reject a controversial settlement that would have allowed Google to cut through knotty copyright issues in order to create the library of the future. Google Books lets users search and read p ... |
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Court Acknowledges More Than 400 Submissions in Google SettlementPublishers Weekly – “In an order posted Wednesday, federal judge Denny Chin said the fairness hearing for the Google Book Search Settlement scheduled for October 7 will go forward, and acknowledged receipt of more than 400 written filings. In the order, Chin gave the parties in the se... |
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Digital book search isn’t limited to GoogleESchool News – “Though Google Book Search has the largest collection of digitally scanned books of its kind, and the initiative has captured a great deal of attention, researchers should keep in mind there are other book-search sites that can help them find rare works as well, a unive... |
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Privacy Group Asks to Join Google Book LawsuitA privacy group seeks to intervene in the Google Books settlement, arguing that traditional reader privacy rights are endangered and Google privacy promises aren't enough. At stake is the library and bookstore of the future. ... |
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An author's guide to the Google Books flapLibrarians and academics have weighed in on the Google Books settlement, but what do authors need to know before Friday's deadline to opt out? ... |

