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nytlogo153x23.gifThe New York Times is reporting that the heirs of John Steinbeck—as well as other heirs and still-living authors, along with musician Arlo Guthrie—are officially asking for a delay in the implementation of the Google book settlement.

The group of authors seeking the delay has not come out against the settlement. They argue that given the complexity of the agreement and its long-range implications, the May 5 deadline should be extended by four months to allow authors to make informed decisions about how to proceed.

Editor’s note, 1:48 p.m.: Glad to see the Times in effect catching up with an April 25 post from our newest contributor, Mike Perry, one of the authors asking for a delay. – D.R.

 
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