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Jonathan Band, a leading IP lawyer, has written an interesting copyright analysis of the Google Print project. Band concludes that the project is similar to the everyday activities of Internet search engines that is covered by the fair use doctrine. BNA's Internet Law News (ILN) - 9/7/2005
http://www.policybandwidth.com/doc/googleprint.pdf
Posted by P. Kaufman at September 7, 2005 10:53 AM