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Congress pressed to act on Google book settlement

By Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson in New York and Richard Waters in San Francisco

Published: June 30 2009 02:17 | Last updated: June 30 2009 02:17

The world’s largest university press has called for immediate action by the US Congress to prevent Google gaining exclusive rights to exploit the “orphan works” made available through its book search initiative.

Tim Barton, president of the US arm of Oxford University Press, said students’ tendency to overlook books they could not find online made the settlement Google struck last October with publishers that had accused it of copyright infringement “a remarkable and remarkably ambitious achievement.”

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