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Re: Question about Google Print
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- Subject: Re: Question about Google Print
- From: "Dr. James J. O'Donnell" <provost@georgetown.edu>
- Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2005 18:52:45 EDT
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This is quite helpful, thanks! If I had a suspicion, it would be that Google means to make specific deals with specific publishers to get permission for full presentation, then encourage others to join so as not to be at a disadvantage. If I knew that I could get everything X publisher offers on Google, I might think Y publisher would be at a disadvantage. Jim O'Donnell Georgetown U. Bosire Onyancha wrote: > 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.
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