Digital Directions: The Google Settlement
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In 2006, Google’s practice of copying the contents of Web sites it indexed onto Google’s servers and directly delivering this content via Google’s “cache” was contested in an oft-cited U.S. District Court case, Field v. Google. Google’s defense maintained that it had the right to cache Web site contents, and further, attorney and author Blake Field had the option to opt out of having his content cached in this way.
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