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  • Photographers sue Google over book scanning

    By Juan Carlos Perez | 08 April, 2010 03:32

    Google's years-long attempt to create an online library and store with millions of books will face yet another legal hurdle with the filing of a class-action copyright infringement lawsuit by the American Society of Media Photographers.

  • Judge sets schedule for Google book search case

    By Juan Carlos Perez | 22 November, 2009 08:15

    The judge in the copyright infringement case pitting the Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers (AAP) against Google and its book search program has set a date for the final hearing on the parties' controversial settlement proposal.

  • Google, plaintiffs blow book search settlement deadline

    By Juan Carlos Perez | 10 November, 2009 08:13

    Google, the Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers (AAP) need more time to revise the proposed settlement of the copyright infringement lawsuits the author and publisher organizations brought against Google over its Book Search program.

  • EU says Europe must scan books as does Google

    By Paul Meller | 20 October, 2009 08:57

    The European Commission issued a call to arms to European lawmakers and those involved in the process of digitizing books Monday, urging the European Union to create a "pro-competitive European" answer to the legal arrangement Google and others seek to implement in the US

  • Judge agrees to postpone Google Books hearing

    By Juan Carlos Perez | 25 September, 2009 06:58

    The Authors Guild, the Association of American Publishers (AAP) and Google will get more time to modify their proposed agreement to settle lawsuits the two organizations filed against the search company over its book search service.

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