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google booksWriters are defenseless against his giant company , which is proceeding to digitize millions of books without permission. An American court ruled that Google's activities were legal
An American court has rejected the lawsuit filed by writers to block Google from digitizing millions of books, considering that it is a legitimate use under US copyright law.
Disappointment expressed by the Writers Guild of America, which accuses Google of copyright infringement by digitizing millions of books for its e-book without permission, and intends to appeal.
Judge Denny Chin accepted Google's argument that the digitization of books - whether extracts are available through the Internet - is a legitimate use.

Digitize 20 million books

Google launched the Google Books service 2004 and has already digitized more than 20 million books. "In my opinion, the Google Books service offers a significant public benefit," Judge Qin said.
Google's plan not only offers “a new and efficient way for readers and ,” added the judge, but “it has become a necessary tool s, as it helps librarians catalog and find sources, makes the interlibrary loan process more efficient, and makes it easier to find and check clippings."
The judge also pointed out that Google does not sell digitized books themselves.

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