DoJ objects to (revised) Googlebooks pact

Um, you didn’t fix our problems The US Department of Justice is still concerned that Google’s $125m book-scanning settlement conflicts with class-action, copyright, and antitrust law, even after Google and American authors and publishers negotiated changes to the pact meant to appease its critics.…

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DoJ objects to (revised) Googlebooks pact

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