Authors, Privacy Watchdogs Press Judge to Block Google Book Search Deal

The battle over Google’s right to access and control millions of digitized books moved to a New York court today. From Network World‘s Buzzblog:

A group of prominent authors and privacy advocates, including the ACLU and Electronic Frontier Foundation, is urging a New York judge this morning to reject a proposed deal that would grant Google access to and control over millions of digitized books.

The authors include security expert Bruce Schneier, as well as best-sellers Michael Chabon and Jonathan Lethem.

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