From Google: Association of American Publishers strike deal over book digitization

Google : Association of American Publishers [AAP]strike deal over book digitization.  AAP and Google today announced an agreement that marks the end of nearly seven years of litigation, kicked off in 2005, when five members of the organization filed an infringement suit against the online giant. In The deal helps bring digitized books and journals to the Google Library Project, giving publishers control over what content will make it into Google's collection.

And  Publishers who opt to keep their book in the online library will get access of the digital copy for their own purposes. And As a jointly issued press release notes, the deal, which includes [ McGraw-Hill, Penguin, Wiley, Pearson Education and Simon & Schuster, does not impact current Authors Guild litigation ].

 

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