By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer U.S. District Judge Denny Chin's Manhattan court was flooded with last-minute objections, along with support, of the Google Book Search settlement from competitors, academics, and foreign governments. But the Google Inc. proposal, which would allow the Mountain View-based search engine unparalleled access to books under a revenue-sharing deal with authors and publishers, has a new foe: privacy advocates...
Daily Journal Staff Writer U.S. District Judge Denny Chin's Manhattan court was flooded with last-minute objections, along with support, of the Google Book Search settlement from competitors, academics, and foreign governments. But the Google Inc. proposal, which would allow the Mountain View-based search engine unparalleled access to books under a revenue-sharing deal with authors and publishers, has a new foe: privacy advocates...
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