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ACLU Submits Statement to House Judiciary Committee on Google BooksThe ACLU submitted a statement to the House Judiciary Committee for yesterday's hearing on Google Book Search: The failure of the Settlement to include protections for book records and limitations on data collection, retention, use, and disclosure should be of great concern to this Committee, particularly given the tremendous breadth of the Google Book Search services that will emerge from the Settlement and the likely impact they will have on future authors, readers, libraries, the book market, and broader competition in the online services market. The ACLU believes the Committee should address the following issues:
For more information, please see the ACLU of Northern California's main Google Books page.
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Sep 11th, 2009 at 7:14pm
you are stinking COMMIES go to hell.
Sep 14th, 2009 at 1:54pm
I thought the government already had all of this information?