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Open Book Alliance Co-Founder Predicts Google Book Search Settlement 3.0...the issues raised by the Department of Justice. Litigation Daily: Was this, then, a calculated gamble that Judge Chin would approve the settlement over the Justice Department's concerns? Reback: They just tried to shoot for the moon. When... In this article: Google Book Search, Denny Chin, Department of Justice, and Google |
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San Jose Mercury News | November 15, 2009
Google makes concessions on digital book deal
...popular. In echoing some of those concerns, the Justice Department advised Chin that the original settlement probably would violate laws set up to preserve competition and protect copyright holders, even if they can't be located. French and...
In this article: Google, Denny Chin, Justice Department, U.S. copyright office, New York, Canada, Australia, and United Kingdom
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The New York Review of Books | 3 days ago
Google and the New Digital Future
...power. That Google's enterprise (Google Book Search, or GBS) threatened to become an overweening monopoly became clear when the Department of Justice filed a memorandum with the court warning about the likelihood of a violation of...
In this article: Google, DOJ, Denny Chin, Plaintiff, Literature, Google Book Search, Revenue, and Authors Guild
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Wired: Culture | November 09, 2009
Google Gets Till Friday for Digital Library Settlement
...Department attorneys, who were briefed on Friday. The Justice Department asked the federal district court Judge Denny Chin to not approve the settlement unless significant changes were made. Google and the copyright holders who sued it over...
In this article: Google, Justice Department, Google Book Search, Yahoo, Wired.com, Microsoft, Philip K. Dick, and University of Michigan
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washingtonpost.com | November 19, 2009
Judge gives preliminary backing to revised Google books settlement
...titles protected under copyright. The first settlement reached between the parties in 2008 was criticized by the Justice Department, online commerce competitors, library groups and the Internet Archive. In response to those criticisms, the...
In this article: Denny Chin, Google, Justice Department, Google books, Internet Archive, and New York
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | November 20, 2009
Google books hearing set for February 18
...known. Google and the authors and publishers submitted a revised settlement to Chin last week which seeks to address the copyright and anti-trust concerns raised by the Justice Department and others to the original agreement. Google and...
In this article: Google, Denny Chin, US Justice Department, Google books, United States, Revenue, US Copyright Office, Authors Guild, and Association of American Publishers
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CNET News.com | November 19, 2009
Judge sets Feb. hearing for new Google Books deal
...to the original September deadline. After the DOJ filed its own set of objections, final approval of the settlement was delayed until the parties could work out something more amenable to the government. Opponents will have until January...
In this article: Google, Google Books, Iphone, DOJ, Denny Chin, CNET, Yahoo, and Microsoft
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Computer World | November 20, 2009
Judge sets schedule for Google book search case
...can't be found. In September, the U.S. Department of Justice joined with the critics, raising concerns about the copyright and antitrust legality of the proposed settlement and recommending that the judge reject it. The DOJ's opposition...
In this article: Denny Chin, Google, DOJ, Authors Guild, Google Book Search, Plaintiff, Linux, U.S. Copyright Office, and Association of American Publishers
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The Seattle Times | November 13, 2009
Google digital book ambitions hinge on settlement
...hasn't been easy. The revised settlement was due Monday, but U.S. District Judge Denny Chin extended the deadline until Friday because Google said it needed more time after meeting Justice Department officials last week. Even if the new...
In this article: Google Inc, Justice Department, Denny Chin, Amazon.com Inc., Yahoo Inc., Microsoft Corp, New York, and U.S.
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The United States Department of Justice (often referred to as the Justice Department or DOJ), is the United States federal executive department responsible for the enforcement of the law and administration of justice, equivalent to the justice or interior ministries of other countries.
The Department is led by the Attorney General, who is nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate and is a member of the Cabinet. The current Attorney General is Eric Holder.
- Name:
- Department of Justice
- Type:
- Department
- Headquarters:
- 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
- Founding Date:
- July 01, 1870
- Head:
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- David W. Ogden
- Eric Holder
- No. of Employees:
- 112,500+ (2005)
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