The New York Law School Law Review has published a special issue containing papers from the NYU Law School's October 2009 D Is for Digitize conference on the Google Books lawsuit and settlement.
Here are the papers:
- "D Is for Digitize: An Introduction," James Grimmelmann
- "Google Book Settlement and the Fair Use Counterfactual," Matthew Sag
- "Fulfulling the Copyright Social Justice Promise: Digitized Textual Information," Lateef Mtima & Steven D. Jamar
- "Orphan Works and the Google Book Search Settlement: An International Perspective," Bernard Lang
- "H Is for Harmonization: The Google Book Search Settlement and Orphan Works Legislation in the European Union," Katharina de la Durantaye
- "Continued DOJ Oversight of the Google Book Search Settlement: Defending Our Public Values and Protecting Competition," Christopher A. Suarez
- "Digitial + Library: Mass Book Digitization as Collection Inquiry," Mary Murrell
- "The Why in DIY Book Scanning," Daniel Reetz