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July 22, 2005
Publishers Meet With Google to Discuss Library Scanning Project
Wired Campus Blog points out that officials from The Association of American Publishers (AAP) and Google met on July 1st.
The AAP had requested the meeting to discuss copyright concerns with Google's book scanning initiative. Details about precisely what was discussed and/or decided are not known. The blog post also points out that more meetings could take place in the future. You can read about AAP's concerns and review the letter they sent to Google here. Officials from the The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) have also requested a meeting with Google.
Posted by Gary Price on July 22, 2005 3:20 PM











