Authors Guild challenges legality of Google Print for Libraries project
22nd Sep 2005, 07:48 GMT
NEW YORK - Three members of the 8000 strong US Authors' Guild have dragged search giant Google to court over its proposed Google Print for Libraries project. The lawsuit, which was filed in the US District Court in Manhattan on Tuesday, alleges that the Mountain View, Calif-based Company is guilty of ''massive copyright infringement''.
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