Google Print Controversy Heats Up
Lots of ink (real and virtual) on Google Print and the AAUP’s recent resistance (all from Open Access News):
"Forget Google Print Copyright Infringement; Search Engines Already Infringe," SearchEngineWatch
"From Gutenberg to Google: Five Views on the Search-Engine Company’s Project to Digitize Library Books," The Chronicle
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"Google Books under Fire," The Register
"Google Library Project Hit by Copyright Challenge from University Presses," Information Today Newsbreaks
"Google Print Goes Live," InternetNews
"A Google Project Pains Publishers," Business Week
"Google This: ‘Copyright Law,’" Business Week
"Google’s Scan Plan Hits More Bumps," Forbes
"Publishers Lay into Google Print," ZDNet UK
"The University Press Assn.’s Objections," Business Week
"University-Press Group Raises Questions About Google’s Library-Scanning Project," The Chronicle of Higher Education
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