Judge Tentatively Approves Google Book Search Settlement
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Google said the agreement will enable it to make millions of books searchable and printable online. It will also allow the company to expand the program to allow readers to purchase copyrighted and out-of-print books in whole or page-by-page, and provide U.S. libraries with free access to its database.
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