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Random House logoNYT article. I do wonder about the costs of the new plans and the restrictions. Excerpt:

The Random House model calls for consumers to be able to buy access to a book for, say, 5 cents a page for most books and higher amounts, like 25 cents a page, for cookbooks and other specialty publications. It calls for users to gain online access, though not to be able to copy or print the page. But “if consumers absolutely demand certain kinds of access,” like the ability to print, Mr. Sarnoff said, “it would be important to provide that.”

Related: Busy day for digital books, from Search Engine Watch. Of special interest: Watch’s listing of free search services, includng the 111,000-title Digital Book Index, through which 72,000 e-books and other documents are free.

Also of interest: Google Offers Index of Public Domain Works (via LISNews) and related AP article and Google Brought to Book over Peter Pan in the London Times and Microsoft in deal with British Library in the Financial Times (via LISNews).

 
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