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Another view on the Google project

Google's plans to digitize millions of books have drawn intense interest and scrutiny, as well as sparking lawsuits from publishers. An article by Jonathan Band in Plagiary offers both sides of the controversy. You can access the full article at the Plagiary.org website.

Posted by John Micklos on 17 February 2006 in Issues in the News

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