French publishers sue Google for bookscanning - AFP China's Baidu fined for copyright infringement: report - Reuters Here's a roundup of today's other search news and headlines from around the web. Industry
Merkel said the Google bookscanning was done "without any regard to copyright law," and Google couldn't "just go around scanning books. The Google Book deal, made in the U.S.got more European countries on the barricades, but the Germans seemed...
Just in from Bloomberg, Google to Subpoena Yahoo, Microsoft on BookScanning
covers how Google hopes that gaining information from rival bookscanning
programs will help it defend itself in copyright lawsuits over its own
scanning program.
Google to Subpoena Yahoo, Microsoft on BookScanning covers how Google hopes
that gaining information from rival bookscanning programs will help it defend
itself in copyright lawsuits over its own scanning program.
Google Book Search Wins Victory In German Challenge I wrote earlier this month of a French lawsuit becoming the third one I knew about filed against Google over its bookscanning project. Google Inc.must pay LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA 300...
I wrote earlier this month of a French lawsuit becoming the third one I knew
about filed against Google over its bookscanning project. Google Inc.must pay LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA 300,000 euros
for breaching copyright rules with its...
And the Court
also rejected the WBG's argument that the scanning of its books in the U.S.infringed German copyright law. I wrote
earlier this month of a French lawsuit becoming the third one I knew about
filed against Google over its book...
French publisher sues Google for piracy from AFP covers how a French
publishing group becomes the third to sue Google over its bookscanning
program. Association of American Publishers Sues Google over Library Digitization Plan
and Google's...
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the...
French publisher sues Google for piracy from AFP and French book publisher sues Google from the BBC cover how a French
publishing group becomes the third to sue Google over its bookscanning program.
Fortunately, a number of groups and companies around the world
are busily scanning books, magazines and other printed content so that it can
be accessed with search engines. but current copyright laws may throw a
huge wrench in the whole works.
The various bookscanning projects underway throughout the world don't snare as much media coverage as higher-profile products and services introduced by the search engines, but they're nonetheless important initiatives.
Leads To Linking, Indexing Dispute: Book publishers upset with Google's
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Google Print Now Publishing Out-Of-Copyright Works Gained Through Library Scanning Program Google Gears Up to Resume BookScanning More Publishing Trade Groups Weigh In On Changes to Google's Library Scanning Project
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This is not the same thing as the Google Library scanning program that has caused lots of attention and that will only show "snippets" of scanned in-copyright library materials. Search Inside the Book (online before Google Print) equates most...
Yes, because Google is scanning
both in and out of copyright works. So MSN will stick with only out-of-copyright
public domain works, correct? We will predominantly focus on digitizing out of copyright material in this
partnership.
Google Library launched in December 2004, with the goal of taking books (both
in and out of copyright) in public libraries and scanning them to make them
searchable. Whether the scanning itself to build a search index is still a copyright...