Google's book-scanning deal is not sealed yet
Google's settlement with authors and publishers over the digital scanning of books got a preliminary approval from a federal judge last week, but the controversy may be far from over. In fact, legal experts and industry observers who have been closely following the case believe the fight over Google's ambitious book-scanning efforts is just starting all over again. By giving his blessing, U.S. District Judge Denny Chin in essence restarted the clock for critics to lob their complaints, giving them until Jan. 28 to file additional objections. Foes include Google rivals Amazon.com Inc. and Microsoft Corp., as well as nonprofit groups such as Consumer Watchdog and the Internet Archive. Both sides are set to square off before Judge Chin at a Feb. 28 hearing in New York.
Google's book-scanning deal is not sealed yet