Google pauses library project
Google will temporarily stop scanning copyright-protected books from libraries into its database, the company said late Thursday.
The company’s library project, launched in December, involves the scanning of out-of-print and copyright works so that their text can be found through the search engine’s database. Google is working on the project with libraries at Stanford University, Harvard University and other schools.
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