Google’s books plan hailed, reviled; no ruling
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Google Inc was lauded as a visionary intent on spreading the world’s knowledge and reviled as a copyright infringer cavalier about protecting users’ privacy in a hearing on Thursday to discuss its plan to digitize millions of books.
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