Google Book Project Tries to Placate the Critics: Will It Be Enough?
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* Included books that had not been scanned when the lawsuit was initiated;
* Had the effect of a compulsory license, something rarely granted by Congress and then only after public hearings and lengthy public deliberation;
* Implicated U.S. treaty obligations, which are not the domain of either Google or the district court to modify. She noted that both Germany and France had filed objections in the court proceedings, citing possible treaty violations; and
* Authorized copying far beyond the snippets originally contemplated in Google’s December 2004 press release.
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