September 15th, 2009

Who Should Control The Virtual Library?

NPR

Google stands to be the single repository for millions of the world's books. Advocates applaud the organization and the access a digital library can afford. But critics worry about monopoly and profit motives, and what it means for readers' privacy. (With EFF Senior Staff Attorney Fred von Lohmann.)

Related Issues: Privacy

Related Cases: Author's Guild v. Google

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