From the Wall St Journal: A New York federal judge on
Thursday granted class-action certification to a seven-year-old lawsuit brought
against Google Inc. for its efforts to electronically scan millions of books in
public and university libraries and make them available online.
The ruling means that individual authors no longer have to
sue Google individually over allegations of copyright violation. "The
lawsuit now represents all U.S. authors with a copyright interest in the books
that Google scanned," said Paul Aiken, executive director of the Authors
Guild...
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