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A task force of industry publishing associations will seek compensation for the use of their content by Google and other search engines. They will also seek meetings with regulators and lawmakers, including officials at the European Commission. The Independent Full story Via BookTrade.info
Posted by P. Kaufman at February 2, 2006 7:05 AM