Publishers Seeks Sit Down with Google
“Sally Morris, chief executive of the Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP), has warned Google that its ‘temporary concession’ not to scan copyright protected texts held in libraries was ‘still not enough’ and has called on the giant search engine to hold an ‘urgent meeting’ with representatives of all major publishing organisations, in order to work out a ‘realistic–and legal–way forward’, reports the Bookseller.”
Philip Jones. ALPSP Calls for ‘Urgent’ Google Meeting. Information World Review. Sept. 16, 2005.
See also:
Sally Morris. Google Print for Libraries: a Trade Association’s View. EPS Market Intelligence and Advisory Service. Sept. 9, 2005.
Search & Text Mining Report™ K. Matthew Dames & Stephen E. Arnold on the business, technology, and law of search.