The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has opened a formal investigation into the settlement between Google and book publishers over digital publishing rights. In a letter sent last week to the federal judge charged with reviewing the settlement, the DOJ said it was reviewing concerns that the agreement could violate the Sherman Antitrust Act.
SLA has been active in discussions with Google about the proposed settlement. At SLA’s 2009 Public Policy Update, Dan Clancy, engineering director, Google Book Search, provided an overview of the scope of the Google Book Search Settlement Agreement and addressed various concerns and questions from audience members.
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