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Intellectual Property

Feb. 6, 2010

DOJ Still Has Issues With Google Books

The U.S. Department of Justice still does not like the proposed class action settlement that would allow Google Inc. to create its own huge electronic store and library.

By Craig Anderson

Daily Journal Staff Writer

The U.S. Department of Justice still does not like the proposed class action settlement that would allow Google Inc. to create its own huge electronic store and library.

While praising improvements in the plan, federal prosecutors on Thursday criticized the basic structure of Google Book Search, which would be created as part of a settlement of a class action lawsuit by The Authors G...

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