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Microsoft tars Google with profiting off pirates 07/03/2007 14:02:33
Microsoft Tuesday said that reports published last month claiming that Google profited from sites pimping pirated movies and software show why copyright holders shouldn't trust the search company. - +
Microsoft hits Google over book search model 07/03/2007 08:48:10
A Microsoft attorney will attack Google's book search service in a speech Tuesday to the Association of American Publishers (AAP), saying Google is misappropriating principles of fair use to further its own business model. - +
Google subpoenas to rivals bewilder observers 04/12/2006 08:14:31
Legal experts are split in their evaluation of Google's defence strategy in two copyright-infringement lawsuits, particularly regarding the company's arm-twisting attempts to extract confidential information from uninvolved competitors. - +
Google adds Spain library to book search project 27/09/2006 09:12:00
Spain's venerable Universidad Complutense de Madrid has joined Google's Books Library Project, a controversial initiative that has Google in court facing allegations of copyright violation. - +
Google-UC contract fuels copyright brawl 06/09/2006 14:53:00
The book-scanning contract between Google and the University of California has made the Association of American Publishers (AAP) even more distressed over Google's project to digitize millions of volumes from libraries. - +
Google, UC, disclose library scan terms 29/08/2006 13:20:55
The University of California has released a copy of its contract with Google to have the search engine giant digitize millions of books from the university's libraries. - +
Google's seven-year itch 25/11/2005 08:30:24
Google's stock price recently topped US$400 per share. Online advertising, its main source of revenue, is expected to continue growing by leaps and bounds for the foreseeable future. Within online advertising, Google is a leader in the market's largest segment: paid search. Titans like Microsoft and Yahoo have significantly adapted and changed their business and technology strategies based on Google's moves. To boot, Google has the resources to steal Internet luminaries like Vint Cerf from competitors. Clearly, Google is invincible. Right? - +
Print lawsuit just routine, says Google's Schmidt 27/10/2005 08:40:01
A lawsuit filed against Google last week by a group of publishers alleging copyright infringement over its ambitious plan to scan and digitize thousands of books was painted as a routine part of doing business by Eric Schmidt, Google's chief executive officer, during a speech in Tokyo on Tuesday. - +
Google hit with second lawsuit over Library project 20/10/2005 08:34:42
The Association of American Publishers (AAP) has filed suit against Google over the search company's Google Print Library Project, the organization announced Wednesday. The project, which involves scanning library books without seeking copyright holders' permission, has proved controversial with publishers. This is the second suit to be filed against Google by a US body representing writers and publishers. - +
Google provides opt-out for publishers 15/08/2005 08:07:21
Google will stop scanning copyrighted library books for several months to give publishers a chance to inform it which of their books they do and don't want scanned, the company announced last week. - +
SBS tunes into Linux 08/07/2005 07:47:46
Viewers of government broadcaster SBS Television will see news reports created with the help of the open source Linux operating system following a system upgrade last month.
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