Why is the Google Book Search Settlement So Controversial?

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(October 30, 2009) Pamela Samuelson, Professor at UC Berkeley School of Information, discusses several troubling legal aspects of Google's settlement with copyright owners for the ambitious Google Books scanning and archiving program.

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  • Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You discusses several troubling legal aspects of Google's settlement with copyright owners for the ambitious Google Books scanning and archiving program.

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  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing discusses several troubling legal aspects of Google's settlement with copyright owners for the ambitious Google Books scanning and archiving program.

  • Very informative... and very important issue.

  • Because, it issues the database system.

  • What a tiring day. This is a good way of ending it. Watch useful videos. Learn while resting.

  • Good lecture, Not the most compelling speaker of all time but she's far from the worst. Personally I like to read her better. nevertheless, good talk. thanks for posting!

  • very interesting

  • I really wanted to watch this, but she does not speak fluently enough. It's hard to concentrate to the points mentioned when you hear ooh and ah every other word.

  • Lecture starts at 1:23

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