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On the Google road roller the authors

google booksAuthors are unprotected against it s-giant of the internet, which is proceeding to digitize millions of books without permission. An American court ruled that Google's activities were legal
US court rejects lawsuit filed by authors to prevent Google from digitizing books, judging it to be fair use under US copyright laws.
Disappointment is expressed by the American Writers' Association, which accuses Google of violating intellectual property by digitizing millions of books for its online library 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 in 2004 and has already digitized more than 20 million books. "In my opinion, the Google Books service provides a significant benefit to the public" opno Judge Chin.
Google's plan not only offers "a new and effective way for readers and researchers to find books," added the judge, "but it has become an essential search tool by helping librarians catalog and find sources, make the process more effective lending between libraries and facilitating finding and controlling cuts ".
The judge also pointed out that Google does not sell digitized books themselves.

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