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Perspective

Oct. 10, 2009

Reading Up on Google Book Search

Trademark attorney Rami Yanni and media consultant Jerod Partin talk about Google's effort to create a massive online library.

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

By Rami Yanni and Jerod Partin

One day soon you may never have to visit another library again. At least this is the vision that Google appears to have for the future of access to the world's millions of books. However, before it can continue pursuing its ambitious goal, Google will first have to negotiate the demands and objections of many opponents, including the U.S. government, numerous public and private entities, and even so...

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