Google Print Debate
Ms. Singleton moderated a panel titled “Gutenberg Meets Google: The Debate About Google Print.” Attorneys and experts debated the fact that… read more
Ms. Singleton moderated a panel titled “Gutenberg Meets Google: The Debate About Google Print.” Attorneys and experts debated the fact that the Google Print for Libraries project has produced litigation from publishers. Topics included copyright policy, intellectual property rights, and fair use. Mr. Davidson used charts and graphs to discuss the benefits of the Google Book Search. Mr. Band joined him in support for Google. Mr. Adler, representing the organization suing Google, and Mr. Kupferschmid opposed Google. Following their discussion, the panelists responded to questions and comments from members of the audience. close
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