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In a 48-page decision, Judge Chin said that the settlement would give Google "a significant advantage over competitors." He also suggested that rather than allowing copyright owners of books to "opt out" of the settlement—a term reached in 2008 between Google, the Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers—they should instead be given the choice to "opt in."
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