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Google is to start scanning and copying the world's books again after announcing on Tuesday that its self-imposed suspension is over. The company says it will resume scanning books but will focus on out-of-print titles and wants to get publishers' permission to scan in-print books as part of Google Print. BNA's Internet Law News (ILN) - 11/1/2005
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Posted by P. Kaufman at November 1, 2005 8:45 AM