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Christian Science Monitor editorial about Google Books project
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- Subject: Christian Science Monitor editorial about Google Books project
- From: "B.G. Sloan" <bgsloan2@yahoo.com>
- Date: Sat, 8 Aug 2009 20:09:38 EDT
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"Is Google playing by the book" The search giant is on its way to becoming the world's digital library, but a private monopoly raises questions." Christian Science Monitor Editorial Board, August 7, 2009. An excerpt: "The ability of a student in Alabama or Albania to have access to the contents of the world's libraries online at their fingertips, for example, is a powerful concept and just one of the ways a free and open Web can lift humanity. But history shows that when a company - even one with talent and good intentions - acts like a monopoly, it is subject to abuses. Despite the potentially monumental effects of this settlement, it has had little public scrutiny. Yet it needs a rigorous examination." Full text at: http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/0807/p08s01-comv.html Bernie Sloan
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