Searching For Authors, Google Embarks On Print Campaign (Arts Journal)

"As part of the class-action settlement" of a federal lawsuit over book scanning, "Google will pay $125 million to create a system under which customers will be charged for reading a copyrighted book, with the copyright holder and Google both taking percentages; copyright holders will also receive a flat fee for the initial scanning, and can opt out of the whole system if they wish.

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