Google's Print Library Project: The Future Of Copyright In The Digital Era

Law360, New York (January 17, 2006, 12:00 AM ET) -- Once again, the folks at Google Inc. are teaching us that technology is ahead of the law. Google is the darling of the Internet world and Wall Street for its progressive (and aggressive) efforts to become the world’s online destination for information. Some of those visionary approaches have triggered legal controversy, such as the many lawsuits challenging Google’s sale of trademark-protected Internet keywords and alleging trademark infringement. While still in the midst of that heated trademark battle, Google now finds itself in another legal debate. But...
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