www.digitaltrends.com
| 3 months ago
And while a few publishers have changed course and are now backing Google, most critics remain opposed to the Google Books settlement. And those critics just got a very big ally: the U.S. Department of Justice has filed a 31-page ...
www.consumerwatchdog.org
| 3 months ago
In April Consumer Watchdog asked the U.S. Justice Department to intervene in the Google Books settlement and Justice subsequently announced it was investigating the deal and then opposed the initial settlement. ...
industry.bnet.com
| 3 months ago
“The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) tonight has informed the federal judge overseeing a proposed class-action settlement of the Google Book Search case that it officially opposes the settlement…” ... Google's Chief Engineer Explains the Book Search
www.mainjustice.com
| 3 months ago
Late today, the Justice Department filed its long-awaited views on a Google-negotiated settlement that would let the Internet search giant create a massive digital library of out-of-print books. The verdict? Nice try, but try again. ... They, and
www.ottawasun.com
| 3 months ago
The Justice Department also raised concerns that Google's partnership with the participating U.S. publishers could turn into a literary cartel that would wield too much power over book prices. “The United States believes that the court ...
digitaldaily.allthingsd.com
| 3 months ago
The Department of Justice still isn't sold on the Google Books settlement agreement. In a brief filed late Thursday, the DOJ said that significant legal problems remain despite the considerable changes Google, publishers and authors have made to it. .
www.ethiopianreview.com
| 3 months ago
Department of Justice objects to revised Google Books settlement. David Sarno | February 4th, 2010 at 6:58 pm |. Bookshelf. In a brief filed late Thursday, the Department of Justice said it still had objections to the lawsuit settlement ...