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images.jpegIn another blast at Google from Europe, Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor has said, in a video podcast before the opening of the Frankfurt Book Fair that :

“The German government has a clear position: copyrights have to be protected in the internet,” Merkel said, adding that there were “considerable dangers” for copyright protection in the internet.

Reuters adds the following sentence omitted by The Guardian: “That’s why we reject the scanning in of books without any copyright protection — like Google is doing. The government places a lot of weight on this position on copyrights to protect writers in Germany.”

You can read the full report at The Guardian or at the Reuters link above. In addition, as The Guardian and Reuters also mention, Google has been sued in France by an association of French publishers for violating their French copyrights in the digitization of their books. Substantial damages are requested.

No matter what we may think of the settlement, the international implications of the settlement are growing.

 
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