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The three publishers in the new suit are "demanding 9.8 billion euros in damages ($14 billion), and Google has been issued a summons, a source in Gallimard's legal department told AFP," in a story reported by AFP, the French press agency.
Nearly 10,000 books have been scanned without authorization, according to various reports.
"The damages are for 'a fixed tariff of 1,000 euros per scanned book to which the publishers own the rights,' said the legal representative who asked not to be named," the AFP reported.
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- Companies:
- Association of American Publishers
- Places:
- France
- United States
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