Archive for Google Book Search

DOJ: Google’s book settlement needs rewrite

Sep 20, 2009 No Comments

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Google Acquires reCAPTCHA to Fight Spam and Improve Google Books OCR

Sep 16, 2009 No Comments

Google just announced that it has acquired reCAPTCHA, one of the leading providers of CPATCHAs, the hard-to-read puzzles you often have to solve before you can sign up for a new web service. Google, of course, isn’t so much interested in owning software that can generate CAPTCHAs – that’s an easy problem to solve – [...]

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Google Acquires reCaptcha To Power Scanning For Google Books And Google News

Sep 16, 2009 No Comments

Google has acquired reCAPTCHA, an open source technology that provides CAPTCHAs to prevent spam and fraud. Captchas are those security questions you find on Web sites that require you to decipher and type words or numbers and detects whether the user is a human… Tweet This Post

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Google to Create World’s Largest Searchable Archive of Arguments Against Google Books

Sep 12, 2009 No Comments

Add another name to the list of opponents of the Google Book Search Settlement: Marybeth Peters, U.S. Register of Copyrights. In testimony before the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee Thursday, Peters tarred the deal as “fundamentally at odds with the law” and villainized Google, saying the company is making a “mockery” of the copyright protections [...]

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Copyright Office slams Google Book deal, Google opens up

Sep 10, 2009 No Comments

When the US Copyright Office first heard about the proposed Google Books settlement, it found the idea a “positive development.” Then, after reading the fine print, it changed its collective mind, deciding instead that Google was really out to rewrite US copyright law through the courts. Marybeth Peters, the Register of Copyrights, today explained to [...]

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Google Says Rivals Can Resell Access To Out-Of-Print Books; Amazon Says ‘No Thanks’

Sep 10, 2009 No Comments

Google (NSDQ: GOOG) has now agreed to let any book retailer resell access to the out-of-print books it is putting online via its Google Books search engine. But the offer does not seem to have appeased the company’s critics, who contend that Google will still wield too much control over the book industry—and particularly over [...]

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France to file objections to Google online-book deal

Sep 08, 2009 No Comments

BRUSSELS, Sept 7 (Reuters) – The French government plans to file its objections to Google Inc’s (GOOG.O) plan to digitize millions of books in a New York court this week, a French Culture Ministry official said on Monday. “France will send its observations to the U.S. court today or tomorrow,” Nicolas Georges, director for books [...]

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France Joins Germany In Google Books Protest

Sep 08, 2009 No Comments

First Germany, now France. Nicolas Sarkozy’s government has written to a US court urging it to stop a $125 million settlement between Google (NSDQ: GOOG) and US book publishers, warning that Google will have unfair control over European works and a “monopoly (on) digitising European orphan works without permission” (via Reuters)… Tweet This Post

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Amazon: Google book deal possibly illegal, definitely bad

Sep 06, 2009 No Comments

As time runs short for comments on the proposed Google book settlement to be filed, Amazon has filed its objections: it’s Congress’ job to sort out copyright issues, the deal will create an illegal entity, and (worst of all) it’s bad for Amazon’s business model… Tweet This Post

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Google adds details to Book Search privacy policy

Sep 04, 2009 No Comments

Google has released a more detailed privacy policy for its Google Books product, a move demanded in recent weeks by several critics of its settlement with publishers and authors. The company announced the new policy in a blog post late Thursday afternoon, saying it developed the policy following conversations with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. [...]

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