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Google gives ground in digital books dispute

By Stanley Pignal in Brussels and Richard Waters in San Francisco

Published: September 6 2009 22:58 | Last updated: September 7 2009 09:32

Google is to make concessions to European publishers and authors in an effort to stem a rising tide of anger over its landmark digital books settlement in the US.

The company has agreed to have two non-US representatives on the governing board of the registry that will administer the settlement, according to a letter sent to 16 European Union publishers’ representatives at the weekend, a copy of which has been seen by the Financial Times.

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