Google Thumbnails Finger IP Issues

By Catherine Fredenburgh (June 22, 2006, 12:00 AM EDT) -- The rise of Google has been one of the most remarkable success stories in recent history. What began as a small company operating out of a garage in Menlo Park has become the second most visited Web site. While many dotcoms succumbed to the bubble-burst between 2000 and 2002, Google continues to innovate and experience exponential growth. Such innovation makes Google a prime target for lawsuits because Google has expanded into entirely new areas in which the law has not caught up. For example, as discussed herein, cases involving two of Google's most ambitious projects, Google Image Search and Google Print, will have profound implications on the future of copyright law....

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