What Does the Google Book Search Settlement Mean for the Industry?
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"It's a confusing document," she says of the agreement. "Publishers want to know how this will affect them. It's one of the most complex agreements you could think of."
Schroeder adds that she believes the deal is also an advantage for both readers and scholars.
Google Book Search will allow users to search full text of copyrighted books—both in-print and out-of-print titles. Users also will have the ability to pay a per-page fee to print or purchase a digital or hard copy of a book. Schools and libraries will have the ability to purchase access to a subscription service.
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- Companies:
- Association of American Publishers
- Places:
- U.S.
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