Nov 9, 2009 11:41 am US/Pacific
Time Running Out On Google Book Scan Deal
NEW YORK (AP) ―
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Google CEO Eric Schmidt looks on during a conversation with U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi October 27, 2008 at Google headquarters in Mountain View, California.
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The latest chapter is about to unfold in a four-year-old copyright lawsuit over Google's ambitious book-scanning project.
Google Inc. and the publishers suing the company have until the end of Monday to come up with a new settlement. They have to address the Justice Department's antitrust objections to a previous agreement.
The case involves Google's plans to scan millions of books and make them searchable and available for purchase online. A proposed $125 million settlement would give Google digital rights to those works. But the government told a federal judge in New York that the agreement threatens to give Google the power to increase book prices and discourage competition.
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