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Links to stories of the week4 June 2012
Our latest new feature, which links to interesting blogs or articles posted online which will help keep you up to date with what's going on in the book world:
NY judge grants class status in Google book fight Bloomberg Businessweek reports that in the latest development in the Google digital library case, Judge Chin has allowed class suits against the internet giant. James Daunt isn't a moron says blogger Agent Orange in the Bookseller's Futurebook, saying that: 'It is simple common sense to make a virtue out of a necessity and plant some flowers around it.' Publishers should be proud of their legacy argues Stephen Page, CEO of Faber, in the Guardian: The word 'legacy' is becoming a term of abuse in the publishing revolution, but a long history of bringing great writing to committed readers is nothing to be ashamed of UK Publisher's Association Accuses British Library Of 'Tawdry Theft' For Supporting More Reasonable Copyright Techdirt argues the case against.
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