Google books hearing set for February 18

November 21, 2009 · Filed Under News by Purnima·  

Google’s finally got some time!

The judge in the US has set February 18 as the date for hearing on the impending revised legal settlement between Google Inc. and US authors and publishers which would allow the Internet search giant to scan and sell millions of books online.
In a move welcomed by Google, the judge, Denny Chin, also granted preliminary approval to the agreement. However the opponents said it has no bearing on whether he will give a green light to the settlement then or not!

Google and the Authors Guild and the Association of American Publishers reached the settlement last year to a copyright infringement suit they filed against the Mountain View, California, company in 2005.

Chin on Thursday also set January 28 as the date for the groups to lodge objections to the controversial and complicated class action settlement with his Southern District of New York court.
Google and the authors and publishers submitted a revised settlement to Chin last week which seeks to address the copyright and anti-trust concerns raised by the Justice Department and others to the original agreement.

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