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Google will pay $125 million to settle two copyright lawsuits by publishers and authors over its book-scanning project, a “historic” deal that will make millions of books searchable and printable online, Bloomberg reports.
The most popular Internet search engine said the agreement will expand the Google Book program to let online readers search for and buy copyrighted and out-of-print books in whole or page-by-page, and provide US libraries with free access to the database.
“The tremendous wealth of knowledge that lies within the books of the world will now be at [your] fingertips,'' Google co-founder Sergey Brin said.
The Author's Guild and members of the Association of American Publishers sued Google in 2005, claiming the book program's digitizing process infringed copyrights on a massive scale. The project, which began in 2004, includes HarvardUniversity, the New York Public Library and about 10,000 publishers in an effort to make books searchable online.
Today's deal, which must be approved by a judge in Manhattan federal court, ends the lawsuits and expands what users find online when they search for a book. Searches in the Google Book program currently generate about three or four lines of text from a work. The settlement will expand the results to several pages and let readers buy full access to the content, the parties said.
Google and its former publishing adversaries will use $34.5 million of the settlement fund to create a registry program to compensate rights holders. Another $45 million will be used to compensate authors whose works have already been scanned without permission.
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If you're like the typical job seeker, you probably assume that any major jobs site is as good as any other on the web. And if you had to choose, you'd pick the largest or most popular site.
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There are many different types of writing jobs out there today; however, among the most difficult jobs to land are medical writing jobs. After all, you really need to be not only a crack writer but well versed in the medical field and all of its technical jargon as well. You'll find that some companies hire medical writers to work on-site, but many hire writers to work via the Internet from home as well. If you're looking for
Whether you're looking for online writing jobs or in-house writing jobs, you'll likely find that all writing jobs are quite competitive. There are many people out there trying to make a living as writers, and when you apply for jobs, you have to compete with all those people. Of course, before you go out there applying for jobs as a writer, there are some important things to keep in mind.
US Unemployment Rate Jumps Alarmingly to 6.5%, a 14-Year High; Undeterred, EmploymentCrossing Adds More Jobs
Pasadena, CA — The US unemployment rate scaled past 6.5% last month, the highest it has been in nearly 14 years. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics report for October, the economy lost 240,000 jobs last month. Fortunately, EmploymentCrossing, one of the leading job boards in the world, was able to post 196,020 jobs last week in US alone. ''This is a terrific effort indeed, considering the country's current job market scenario,'' says A. Harrison Barnes, the CEO of EmploymentCrossing.