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Paris court to hear case on Google books

By Ben Hall in Paris

Published: September 24 2009 01:55 | Last updated: September 24 2009 09:08

French publishers will try to persuade a Paris court on Thursday that Google’s ambitious project to digitise millions of books held in US libraries breaches France’s copyright laws.

The case is believed to be the first time that Google’s scheme has been tested in court outside the US. The company last year reached a settlement with US publishers although this is due to be reviewed by a court in New York next month.

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