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Google shatters the quiet of the library

By Tom Braithwaite

Published: March 7 2006 02:00 | Last updated: March 7 2006 02:00

French publishers in January learnt that digital versions of some of their books were on the internet. They had been scanned from copies held at the University of Michigan library and uploaded by Google.

Outraged at what they saw as an assault on their copyright, publishers such as Fayard, Grasset and Gallimard instructed lawyers; next week they will decide whether to proceed with legal action.

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