Again, the Google went to court to try to end an action in facing the Authors Guild, the largest organization lobbying on behalf of writers in the United States, which accuses the company has scanned millions of books for your project Google Books without ask permission, nor compensate their authors. The news agency is Reuters .
The Google claims that its project, which hopes to build the largest digital library in the world, represents a 'fair use' ('fair use') works, and therefore should not pay royalties. Since the organization of writers seeks $ 125 million to yield an agreement, which was denied by a federal judge.
The agreement was rejected by Judge Denny Chin, who considered that the approval of the partnership could mean a green light to the monopoly of the Silicon Valley company in the area of digitizing books.
The company claims that more than 20 million scanned books in English and posted excerpts of about 4 million, and it was only possible thanks to an agreement with the country's large public libraries. Many of the books are still protected by copyright but are out of print for many years, so the Google claims that it is fair to scan them at no charge to authors.
In the lawsuit filed in a court in Manhattan, Google said that the provision of works - which can be searched internally - without prejudice to the authors, but helps in the dissemination of books, many of which are completely forgotten by society.
"The Google Books creates enormous and positive transformations and by no means reduces the value of the work of the authors, "the lawsuit says.
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