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The recent Perfect 10 federal court decision in California might undermine a pillar of defense for Google in its dispute with publishers and authors who are challenging the company's right to scan books that are still under copyright. Representatives of publishers and authors who have filed lawsuits against Google over its Book Search program said they believed that the decision raised questions about a case that Google had cited in its defense of the Book Search program. BNA's Internet Law News (ILN) - 2/27/2006
Posted by P. Kaufman at February 27, 2006 8:47 AM