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                        line-height: 110%;">OPLIN 4Cast #263: Google
                        Books project is back in the legal news</span><br>
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                      recall from an <a
                        href="http://www.oplin.org/4cast/?p=2076">earlier
                        4cast</a> that the law suit against the Google
                      Books project had its ups and downs last year. It
                      looks like things are going to heat up again in
                      2012, and we may possibly see a resolution of the
                      question as to whether or not Google's library
                      book scanning project violates the provisions of
                      copyright law. We might also see some parties -
                      like publishers - reaching a settlement with
                      Google, while others - like authors - do not.
                      Whatever happens, there will be interesting
                      implications for ebooks and copyright.
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                      <li style="text-align: justify; font-size: 16px;
                        font-family: arial; line-height: 110%;"><a
href="http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/digital/content-and-e-books/article/49843-authors-guild-files-for-class-certification-in-google-case.html">Authors
                          Guild files for class certification in Google
                          case</a> (Publishers Weekly/Andrew Albanese)
                        "The filing is the first step in the next
                        incarnation of the long-running legal drama over
                        Google's program to scan library books to create
                        an online index, and could ultimately lead to a
                        ruling as to whether Google's book scanning
                        amounts to copyright infringement."</li>
                      <li style="text-align: justify; font-size: 16px;
                        font-family: arial; line-height: 110%;"><a
href="http://newsbreaks.infotoday.com/NewsBreaks/Class-Action-Filed-in-Google-Books-Case-79495.asp">Class
                          action filed in Google Books case</a>
                        (Information Today/George H. Pike) "With the
                        filing, the authors are asking the court to move
                        the case forward as a class action lawsuit, with
                        the guild and authors representing a class of
                        thousands or more individual authors. This could
                        increase the possibility of significant damages
                        against Google if they are found to have
                        infringed on the authors' copyrights."</li>
                      <li style="text-align: justify; font-size: 16px;
                        font-family: arial; line-height: 110%;"><a
href="http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/12/google-tries-to-kick-authors-guild-out-of-court-in-book-case.ars">Google
                          tries to kick Authors Guild out of court in
                          book case</a> (Ars Technica/Timothy B. Lee)
                        "Google asked Judge Chin to boot the
                        associations from the courtroom, arguing that
                        copyright infringement lawsuits must be filed by
                        copyright holders themselves, not associations
                        claiming to represent them. If successful, the
                        motion would leave the individual plaintiffs to
                        carry on the lawsuits on their own, weakening
                        the plaintiffs' position."</li>
                      <li style="text-align: justify; font-size: 16px;
                        font-family: arial; line-height: 110%;"><a
href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/246972/google_wants_groups_removed_from_books_lawsuits.html">Google
                          wants groups removed from Books lawsuits</a>
                        (PC World/Stephen Lawson) "Google did not file a
                        similar motion to dismiss the lawsuit by the
                        Association of American Publishers. The company
                        is believed to be closer to <a
href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/240108/discussions_continue_in_google_books_lawsuit_attorneys_say.html">reaching
                          a settlement</a> with the plaintiffs in that
                        case."</li>
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                            fact:</em></strong></small><br>
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                    <div style="text-align: justify; font-size: 16px;
                      font-family: arial; line-height: 110%;">The
                      "Google Books case" actually includes three
                      separate lawsuits against Google: one by the
                      Authors Guild, one by the Association of American
                      Publishers (both filed in 2005), and one filed
                      later (in 2010) by the American Society of Media
                      Photographers.
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