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Story: Google Print upsets children's hospital

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Posted by: Anonymous (Sunday 6 November 2005, 2:02 AM)

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Attacking a hospital? Whoever is making the hospital a pawn in this silly game is where the shame belongs. Google print is just an index, for pete's sake, nobody will be able to READ Peter Pan this way. I run a website. When Google indexes my site, it attracts customers who buy my products. The same will happen to the books they index - Peter Pan included. Publishers are just annoyed they won't be making money off of all those out-of-print books.

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