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October 31, 2008: Authors & Publishers Settle Copyright Suit against Google

"The deal, which settles a three-year-old lawsuit, allows Google to scan in and make available any out-of-print book that still has a valid copyright. It can offer subscriptions to universities to its database of such books, sell online access to individual tomes and eventually let consumers print books on demand."

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