Google will pay $125 million to resolve lawsuits from publishers and authors challenging its Book Search service, which showed snippets of copyrighted material.
A sweeping $125 million settlement between Google Inc. and the publishing industry clears the way for the Internet giant to make many millions of digital books available on the Web, with payments to authors and publishers for their use.
If approved by a federal court, the deal, struck after two years of negotiations, will let individuals and institutions buy online access to copyrighted, out-of-print works through Google, and will provide free online views of them at public libraries.
Current titles will be available only if publishers and authors agree to include them.
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