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Antitrust & Trade Reg.

Sep. 10, 2009

Privacy Advocates Join Fray In Google Book Search Case

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.

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...

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