Google To Subpoena Yahoo, Microsoft For Info To Help In It Book Scanning Lawsuit
Just in from Bloomberg,
Google to Subpoena Yahoo, Microsoft on Book Scanning covers how Google hopes
that gaining information from rival book scanning programs will help it defend
itself in copyright lawsuits over its own scanning program. From the story:
Google, which doesn’t disclose how many books it has scanned, also wants to
know the title, authors and copyright status of books already offered through
competitors’ book projects, according to the documents.
The right to subpoena has been granted, but information is to be kept
confidential and used only in the litigation.
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