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Re: Question about Google Print
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- Subject: Re: Question about Google Print
- From: bosire onyancha <b_onyancha@yahoo.com>
- Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 18:47:37 EDT
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Dear all, Please check this url for the GP's explanation on how they acquire books for digitization. http://www.print.google.com/googleprint/about.html. Regarding the lawsuits, I would like to point that if they do not originate from the publishers and authors whose copyrights have been violated, then in my considered opinion, I concur with Dr. Goodman's argument that there is no merit. Omwoyo Bosire Onyancha University of Eastern Africa, Baraton P.O. Box 2500 ELDORET - KENYA Tel: +254-722-875798 --- David Goodman <David.Goodman@liu.edu> wrote: > Perhaps someone from the list can give an authoritative answer > > I have heard it said that GP is only digitizing in-print books from > coperating publishers with which they have an agreement. (In which case > I cannot see any pssible merit to the lawsuits aganst them) > > I have also heard it said that they are simply digitizing everything as > they get to it. (And presumably, giving it what copyright status the > book claims for itself) > > Does anyone know whatthey are actually doing? > > Dr. David Goodman > dgoodman@liu.edu
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