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Google strikes deal with US publishers over online library

By Kenneth Li in New York

Published: October 29 2008 02:00 | Last updated: October 29 2008 02:00

Google is to pay $125m (€98m) to settle lawsuits filed in 2005 by authors and publishers that charged the web search group with "massive infringement", challenging its book scanning project that digitised and offered excerpts of books without the permission of copyright holders.

The settlement with authors and book publishers paves the way for the creation of a legal and financial framework for the digital distribution of millions of books online in the US.

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